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AN ADMINISTRATORS RESPONSE TO BULLYING AND CYBERBULLYINGAdministrator Level Meetings October 23 & 25, 2012

“Bullying can have destructive consequences for our young people. And it’s not something we have to accept. As parents and students, teachers and communities, we can take steps that will help prevent bullying and create a climate in our schools in which all of our children can feel safe.”

President Barack Obama, White House Bullying Prevention Summit, 3/10/11

Outcomes for Today Increase awareness of the language

and landscape of current social media Understand roles and responsibilities

for responding to bullying/cyberbullying issues that impact the school environment

Reflect on response to reporting and investigation practices using shared scenarios

Review school climate and bullying data

Increase awareness of HCPSS expectations

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so fat

SPEDFOB (Fresh Off

The Boat)Slut

Retard

Our VisionTo eliminate bullying behavior

in HCPSS.

Expectations

Bullying, Harassment, or Intimidation Bullying Form

Today’s date: Month/Day/YearSchool:___________________

School System:____________

Person Reporting Incident_____Name:____________________

Name of Stiudent Victim:_____________________________Age_______

Name (s) of Alleged Offender (s) Age School Student?

______________________________ ____ ________________

______________________________ ____ ________________

______________________________ ____ ________________

Systemwide use of the State Reporting Form to establish accurate baseline data for reporting bullying at each school.

BULLYING Intentional conduct, including verbal, physical, or written conduct, or an intentional electronic communication

that creates a hostile educational environment

by substantially interfering with a student’s or staff member’s educational benefits, opportunities, or performance, or with their physical or psychological well-being and is:

motivated by an actual or a perceived personal characteristic including race, national origin, marital status, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, religion, ancestry, physical attributes, socioeconomic status, familial status, or physical or mental ability or disability; or,

threatening or seriously intimidating; and,

occurs on school property, at a school activity or event, or on a school bus; or,

substantially disrupts the orderly operation of a school or workplace.

HarassmentA sufficiently severe action or persistent, pervasive pattern of actions or statements, directed at an identifiable individual or group, that is intended to be, or which a reasonable person would perceive as, ridiculing or demeaning.

IntimidationSubjection to intentional action that seriously threatens and induces a sense of fear and/or inferiority which adversely affects one’s ability to participate in or benefit from the educational or work setting.

CyberbullyingHarassing, humiliating, intimidating, and/or threatening others on the Internet or via cell phones and other electronic communication (e.g., emails, web pages, instant messaging).

“creates a hostile educational environment by substantially interfering with a student’s or staff member’s educational benefits, opportunities, or performance, or with their physical or psychological well-being” (Policy 1060)

Substantially disrupts the orderly operation of a school or workplace. (Policy 1060)

Utilizes school-owned technology (Policy 3040)

When Administrators Must Intervene

FAG He’s so gayShe’s

so fat

SPEDFOB (Fresh Off

The Boat)Slut

Retard

Jonah

Sam O’Neil / Ian Kennedy: Howard County Gov’tJulie Wray / Bob Cole: HCPSS

*Understanding Social Media Trends

*Share Your Thoughts

*http://www.todaysmeet.com/hcpss

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*It Gets Better Project

YouTube “interview” launched in 2010 by journalist Dan Savage

In response to a surge in LGBT youth suicides due to bullying

Spurred people across the world to upload videos that talked about hope & encouraged those who are bullied to stand up

More than 30,000+ videos uploaded

*Ground to be covered

*How did we get here?*Common & emerging platforms*Delivery, content & speed*Commonly used terms *Current education and resources in

Howard County

http://ccr.mdonlinegrants.org/tech-timeline/

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*Becoming more “social”

*Facebook growth

*What exactly are teens doing online?

*95% of teens ages 12-17 are online*80% are users of social media*Number of Twitter users doubled over the last 2 years*83% add comments to a friend’s picture*77% post messages to a friend’s page or wall*71% send private messages to friends*54% send bulletins or group messages to all of their friends

*It’s time for a Vocab Quiz!

*#HoCo*#zaching*#THON*#momquotes*#Ravens*#BUCKleUp*#BigBird*#FF

*hashtag*circles*check-in*klout*meme*like*retweet*tweetup

*What are we doing in HCPSS?

*Digital Citizenship Modules in K-5 with Technology Teachers* 1 Digital Citizenship Module in Middle School*Middle School Health Curriculum* School Counseling*Cybersecurity Networking Academy* Evaluation of Digital Content

* Terms of Service on service; * Age restrictions; * controls to delete inappropriate content

* Social media policy * Project tomorrow , speak up

How is technology shaping next generation careers?

Are WE prepared?

*Related articles

*American Red Cross Tweet Mishap - 2011http://money.cnn.com/2011/02/17/smallbusiness/dogfish_redcross/index.htm*5 Social Media Trends to Watch – 2012

http://tweets.imrepublic.com/tweets/171479989454249985*Teens, kindess & cruelty on social

networking sites – 2011 Pew Internet & American Life Projecthttp://www.pewinternet.org/Reports/2011/Teens-and-social-media.aspx

Justin Patchin

“How to Identify, Prevent and Respond to Cyberbullying.”

Rosanne WilsonSpecialist for Positive Behavior

Supports

Break10 minutes

Middle and High School Administrators: please sit at

tables with your level.

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