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Sutton Public SchoolsAnti-Bullying Law

Overview

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Preparing for the Bullying Prevention Law

The following information comes directly from the Office of the Attorney General and The Massachusetts Aggression Reduction Center (MARC).

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Components of the Anti-Bullying Law

Legislation Definition of Bullying Tools to enforce Anti-bullying Current Laws and Implications Required Elements of a Bully Prevention and Intervention

Plan Your role as a staff member What you can and cannot discuss with parents What we are already doing here in Sutton Questions

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Legislation

Defines bullying and cyber bullying Reaches off-campus conduct Requires curricula and policies Reporting to principals Procedures for investigating reports Reporting to law enforcement if criminal Does not create any new crimes

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Bullying Defined

Repeated conduct Physical or emotional harm or Damage to victim’s property Hostile environment at school for victim; Infringes on the rights Materially and substantially disrupts the education

process or the orderly operation of a school

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Off-Campus Conduct

Extends beyond school grounds if it: Creates a hostile environment at school for

victim or Materially and substantially disrupts the

education process or the orderly operation of a school

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Tools

School Disciplinary Code and Policy Criminal Statutes MOA (Memorandum of Agreement) SRO (School Resource Officer) Local Law Enforcement

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Criminal Harassment G.L. c. 265, s. 43A

Willfully and maliciously Pattern of conduct or series directed at a specific

person Seriously alarms that person and would cause a

reasonable person to suffer substantial emotional distress

Includes acts committed by mail, telephone, telephonic device, email and internet

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ThreatsG.L. c. 275, s. 2

Threats to commit a crime Against the person or property of another Need expression of intention and an ability

to do so in circumstances that justify apprehension on the part of the recipient

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Stalking

Willfully and maliciously Engages in a knowing pattern of conduct or series

of acts over a period of time directed at a specific person

Seriously alarms or annoys that person and would cause a reasonable person to suffer substantial emotional distress

Makes a threat with intent to place a person in imminent fear of death or bodily injury

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AssaultG.L. c. 265, s. 13A

Act of placing another in reasonable fear that force may be used

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Assault and Battery

Basics By means of a Dangerous Weapon For the purpose of Intimidation

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Additional Laws and Implications

Hazing Annoying Telephone Calls Identity Fraud Disturbance of School or Assembly

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Destruction of School or Educational Facility

Willfully and intentionally destroys, defaces, mars or injures a school, educational facility or community center

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Required Elements of the Bully Prevention and Intervention Plan Include:

Descriptions of and statements prohibiting bullying, cyber-bullying and retaliation

Clear procedures for students, staff, parents, guardians and others to report bullying or retaliation

Provision for anonymous reporting Clear procedures for responding to and investigating

reports of bullying or retaliation The range of disciplinary actions that may be taken

Balance accountability and the need to teach appropriate behavior

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Required Elements of the Bully Prevention and Intervention Plan Include:

Clear procedures for restoring a sense of safety for the victim

Strategies for protecting from bullying or retaliation Procedures consistent with state and federal law for

notifying parents or guardians of a victim or perpetrator A provision that a student that makes a false accusation shall

be subject to disciplinary action A strategy for providing counseling or referral to

appropriate services for victims and perpetrators and for family members of students

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In the Event of a Bullying or Retaliation Situation

Report it to your building principal, they will determine the next steps.

If you are not certain the situation is bullying or retaliation report it anyway.

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What You Can Tell Parents In A Bullying or Retaliation Situation

Specific disciplinary procedures that are defined in school policy or administrative procedures, and whether or not you intend to follow that policy in this case

Any actions the school is taking that affect their child (e.g., moving the child to another classroom)

The fact that they have been in communication with the parents or guardians of other children

Any actions the school is taking which affect the children generally but which may impact the incident(s) in question (e.g., placing an adult monitor in a spot which has been identified as one where bullying occurs)

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What You Can Tell Parents In A Bullying or Retaliation Situation (continued)

Previous incident(s) in which their child had some involvement, without naming other children

Measures you might use to help parents help their child (e.g.,practicing your child’s response to a bully;“checking in” daily with your child’s teacher; getting important information from your child)

Any reports or referrals made to law enforcement regarding the incident(s)in question

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What You CANNOT Tell A Parent in A Bullying or Retaliation Situation

Specific disciplinary procedures instituted against any child except their own

Any actions the school is taking that specifically affect a child other than their own(e.g., moving another child to a different

The content of any communications with another child’s parents or guardians

Any contract or agreement with a child who is not their own, or with the parents of that child

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What You CANNOT Tell A Parent in A Bullying or Retaliation Situation

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The names or identification of other children involved in previous incident(s)in which their child had some involvement, for which there is a record

Measures other parents are taking to help their child(e.g., parents putting another child in therapy)

Previous or past behaviors or behavior problems of any child other than their own child

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Anti-Bullying In Sutton

Safety, Respect, Responsibility Second Step Steps to Respect RADD Kids Kaleidoscope Theater Bully Reporting School Website Parent Coffees

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For More Information…

Massachusetts Aggression Reduction Center http://webhost.bridgew.edu/marc/parpub.html

Massachusetts Department of Elementary and Secondary Education http://www.doe.mass.edu/ssce/bullying/