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Bullying & Harassment Policies

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Bullying and Harassment

In accordance with the Safe Place to Learn Act, Snowline Joint Unified School District strives to ensure equitable learning environments that provide endless possibilities through high levels of learning for all students. In order to accomplish this in our schools, the district has adopted policies prohibiting discrimination, harassment, intimidation, and bullying based on specified characteristics, such as disability, gender, gender identity, gender expression, nationality, race, ethnicity, religion, sexual orientation, or association with a person or group with one or more of the specified characteristics.
 

Many types of harassment and/or bullying can take place on social media platforms. Platforms where bullying can occur include internet websites/apps with free and easy registration, websites/apps offering peer-to-peer messaging, websites/apps offering comment sections/forums, and websites offering image or video posting platforms. Below are some examples of social media platforms where this type of behavior may occur.

 
Bullying and Harassment Resources
  • California Department of Education Bullying Resources
  • The CDE Online Bullying Training Module and Bullying presentation is mandated by Assembly Bill 1993 and California Education Code Section 32283.5.  The Online Bullying Training Module and Bullying Module will assist all school staff, school administrators, parents, pupils, and community members in increasing their knowledge of the dynamics of bullying.  The Online Bullying Training Module presentation and Bullying Module identify acts of bullying and suggest strategies to address bullying
  • Online Bullying Training Module (PPTX)
    Bullying Module (DOCX)
  • Expect Respect anti-bullying curriculum
  • The Expect Respect (Stop/Walk/Talk) program engages youth and adults in building healthy relationships and preventing violence and abuse.