• Anti Bullying Information

    Anti Bullying Specialist

    Mrs. TinaMarie Shea
    973-835-7100

     

    What is bullying?
    Bullying happens when someone hurts or scares another person on purpose. The person being bullied has a hard time defending himself or herself. Usually, bullying happens over and over.

    Examples of bullying include:

    ·         Hitting, kicking, shoving and other physical kinds of bullying

    ·         Taunting, teasing, name-calling

    ·         Spreading rumors about others

    ·         Excluding or ignoring others in a mean way

    ·         Taking money or other belongings

    ·         Sending mean e-mails, texts or notes

     

    What to do if your child is being bullied:

    If you feel your child, or any student, is in immediate danger, contact the police. Otherwise, contact your anti-bullying specialist, counselor, principal, or vice principal.

    Helpful websites:

    State/School Policy attachment

    http://www.netsmartz.org/Parents