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Corona High School

Bullying & Harassment Amy Schneider (Safety & Violence Prevention Counselor) Officer Ed Hurtado (School Resource Officer) Peer Counselors. Corona High School. Bullying is Violence. No one has the right to use violence. Violence will not be tolerated at Corona High School.

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Corona High School

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  1. Bullying & HarassmentAmy Schneider (Safety & Violence Prevention Counselor) Officer Ed Hurtado (School Resource Officer) Peer Counselors Corona High School

  2. Bullying is Violence • No one has the right to use violence. • Violence will not be tolerated at Corona High School.

  3. Violence Is Defined As: • Any unkind word, sign or act that hurts a persons’ body feelings or possessions.

  4. THREE CONDITIONS THAT CREATE A BULLYING SITUATION • Negative or malicious behavior • Behavior repeated over a period of time • A relationship in which there is an imbalance in strength or power between the parties involved

  5. VERBAL VIOLENCE • Calling names, threatening comments, spreading rumors, sexual harassment, ridicule, and abusive language.

  6. VISUAL VIOLENCE • Drawing degrading pictures, fake punches, glaring, smirking, and stalking.

  7. SOCIAL VIOLENCE Excluding a student, betraying trust, and/or sabotaging a friendship.

  8. PHYSICAL VIOLENCE • Hitting, shoving, grabbing, kicking, spitting, and blocking a path.

  9. VIOLENCE AGAINST PROPERTY • Dumping books, breaking glasses, ruining homework, graffiti, and/or destruction of one’s personal property.

  10. CYBER VIOLENCE Occurs when a person torments, threatens, harasses, and/or humiliates another person through the use of technology.

  11. DEFINITION OF BULLYING: Power May Be: Physical Strength Social Skills Verbal Ability Another Resource When someone with more power unfairly hurts someone with less power repeatedly.

  12. Bullying of a Sexual Nature Inappropriate comments or action of a sexual nature (unwanted advances) = Sexual Harassment = Illegal

  13. Bullying (Board Policy) • Students shall not intimidate or harass other students through words or actions, including but not limited to direct physical contact, such as hitting or shoving, verbal assaults, such as teasing or name-calling; written statements; and social isolation or manipulation.

  14. Board Policy (Continued) • This policy applies whenever a student is on school grounds, traveling to and from school or a school sponsored activity, during the lunch period whether on or off campus, during a school-sponsored activity, and or otherwise related to school attendance.

  15. HIGH SCHOOL BULLYING • Bullying may occur in the spirit of team building. • Behaviors such as hazing and sexual harassment are illegal. • Bullying on the basis of race, ethnicity, religion, disability or sexual orientation is a form of bias or hate.

  16. FACTS • According to the National Association of School Psychologists approximately 160,000 students miss school everyday for fear of being bullied. • Bullying is the best predictor of adult criminality. (Silvernail, Thompson, Yang, & Kopp, 2)

  17. WHAT TO DO IF YOU ARE BEING BULLIED: • Realize that it is not your fault and you need to ask for help. • Keep an accurate record of the dates, times and locations that you have been bullied. • Talk to a trusted adult and report it to a teacher, counselor, or administrator.

  18. COUNSELORS Puente A-C D-HO I HU-OL Mr. Pruett Mrs. Halfhill Mrs. Martin Mrs. Babin ROSATO-S & AVID Safety Counselor ON-ROSAS T-Z & Special Ed ELL (A-Z) Mrs. Ferrara Ms. Osterkamp Mrs. Aguiar Ms. Schneider

  19. SAFETY COUNSELOR(Dr. Schneider) • Individual/Group Counseling • Administration Referrals • Community Resource Referrals • Safety & Violence Prevention Counseling

  20. School Resource Officer(Officer Hurtado) • Administration Office • Referrals from Faculty & Staff • Deals with specific threats (i.e., cyber; physical; social-violence)

  21. Peer Counselors • Room B-13 • Trained by Mrs. Bogner • Conflict Mediation • Prevention & Intervention

  22. BULLYCIDE

  23. HELPFUL RESOURCES National Youth Violence Prevention Resource Center (www.safeyouth.org) Teen line (www.teenlineonline.org) California Youth Crisis Line (www.youthcrisisline.org)

  24. Resources • www.cde.ca.gov • www.lacoe.edu • www.ncjrs.org/txtfiles1/ojjdp/fs200127.txt

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