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Bullying

Bullying

A red circle with a diagonal line through it, symbolizing 'No Bullying.' The circle lists various forms of bullying, including gossiping, teasing, threats, rumors, leaving someone out, hitting, name-calling, stealing, kicking, damaging property, and pushing.

The Stevenson-Carson School District strives to provide students with optimal conditions for learning by maintaining a school environment where everyone is treated with respect and no one is physically or emotionally harmed.

In order to ensure respect and prevent harm, it is a violation of District policy for a student to be harassed, intimidated, or bullied by others in the school community, at school sponsored events, or when such actions create a substantial disruption to the educational process. The school community includes all students, school employees, school Board members, contractors, unpaid volunteers, families, patrons, and other visitors. Student(s) will not be harassed because of their race, color, religion, ancestry, national origin, gender, sexual orientation, including gender expression or identity, mental or physical disability, or other distinguishing characteristics.

To learn more about Stevenson-Carson School District's prohibition of harassment, intimidation and bullying download the District's Policy 3207 and Procedures 3207.

Any student who believes he or she has been the target of unresolved, severe, or persistent
harassment, intimidation or bullying, or any other person in the school community who observes or receives notice that a student has or may have been the target of unresolved, severe, or persistent harassment, intimidation or bullying may file an Incident Reporting Form with the school.