Reporting of Cyber-Harassment. Accordingly, there is no obligation on the part of school personnel to report any cyber- harassment incident, unless the conduct rises to the level of mandatory report, as outlined in Article 3. Cyber-harassment may also constitute HIB. Law enforcement officials agree to notify the principal of the school at which a student is enrolled when a student or a student’s parent or guardian reports to the law enforcement agency that a student may be the victim of HIB, as defined in the Anti-Bullying Bill of Rights Act.
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Reporting of Cyber-Harassment. Accordingly, there is no obligation on the part of school personnel to report any cyber- harassment incident, unless the conduct rises to the level of mandatory report, as outlined in Article 3. Cyber-harassment may also constitute HIB. Law enforcement officials agree to notify the principal of the school at which a student is enrolled when a student or a student’s parent or guardian reports to the law enforcement agency that a student may be the victim of HIB, as defined in the Anti-Bullying Bill of Rights Act.
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Reporting of Cyber-Harassment. Accordingly, there is no obligation on the part of school personnel to report any cyber- harassment incident, unless the conduct rises to the level of mandatory report, as outlined in Article 3. Cyber-harassment may also constitute HIB. Law enforcement officials agree to notify the principal of the school at which a student is enrolled when a student or a student’s parent or guardian reports to the law enforcement agency that a student may be the victim of HIB, as defined in the Anti-Bullying Bill of Rights Act.Act.
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Reporting of Cyber-Harassment. Accordingly, there is no obligation on the part of school personnel to report any cyber- harassment cyberharassment incident, unless the conduct rises to the level of mandatory report, as outlined in Article 3. Cyber-harassment may also constitute HIB. Law enforcement officials agree to notify the principal of the school at which a student is enrolled when a student or a student’s parent or guardian reports to the law enforcement agency that a student may be the victim of HIB, as defined in the Anti-Bullying Bill of Rights Act.
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Samples: www.readington.k12.nj.us