*If your email program does not open using the email buttons provided on the form,
save the completed form and email it as an attachment to the appropriate school administrator above.
Web Resources & Information
Tips for Parents: What to Do If Your Child Is Being Bullied - >>>read here
Tips for Parents: What to Do If Your Child Witnesses Bullying - >>>read here
Tips for Parents: What to Do If Your Child Bullies Others - >>>read here
Similarities and Differences between Rough-and-Tumble Play, Real Fighting, and Bullying - >>>read here
Research Articles about the Olweus Bullying Prevention Program - >>>read here
What Can Adults Do to Prevent and Address Cyber-Bullying? - >>>read here
http://www.itgetsbetter.org - The It Gets Better Project was created to show young LGBT people the levels ofhappiness, potential and positivity their lives will reach and remind teenagersthat they are not alone and it WILL get better.
"Stop Bullying Now” – Website created by U.S. Department of Health and Human Services in collaboration with other public service, youth and community organizations that targets youth between the ages of 9 through 13 years - http://www.stopbullyingnow.hrsa.gov/kids/
“Teens Against Bullying” – Website developed by Pacer Center (Parent Advocacy Coalition for Educational Rights) that’s good for middle school/high school students. - http://www.pacerteensagainstbullying.org/
National School Safety Center - Established by presidential directive, the national center is an advocate for safe, secure and peaceful schools.
International Bullying Prevention Association - The IBPA supports and enhances quality research based bullying prevention principles and practices to achieve a safe school climate, healthy work environment, good citizenship and civic responsibility.
Cyberbullying research Center - The Center provides up-to-date information about the nature, extent, causes, and consequences of cyberbullying among adolescents.
STRYVE: Striving to Reduce Youth Violence Everywhere - A national initiative, led by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), which takes a public health approach to preventing youth violence before it starts.
Committee for Children - Provides many resources for bullying prevention. This site can guide the selection of a bullying prevention program by the bullying prevention committee.