Bullying Information

Bullying is a serious concern that can affect students in public schools, private schools, and even students who are home-educated—especially in today’s world where social media and digital communication can extend issues beyond the school day.
Not all negative or hurtful behavior meets the definition of bullying, but any inappropriate behavior toward peers is unacceptable and will be addressed. Our goal is to ensure every student feels safe, respected, and supported.
Schools play an important role in teaching expectations and accountability, and parents and guardians are essential partners in reinforcing respectful behavior and reporting concerns.
If You Have a Bullying Concern
If you believe a student is experiencing bullying or inappropriate behavior, there are two ways to report concerns using our tip line or bullying report form. You may also contact your child’s building office or the district administration office if you need help completing the form or have questions about next steps.
Additional Resources
Prevent Bullying and Cyberbullying
Stop Bullying
SAMHSA (Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration)
SAMHSA Bullying App
National Crime Prevention Council
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention - School Violence: Prevention Tools and Resources
