Peer Bullying
- What are the bullying laws in your state?
- What is student-to-student bullying?
- According to state law, who is responsible for developing policy?
- What are real-life examples of student-to-student bullying?
- What types of acts are considered student-to-student bullying?
- What is the difference between student-to-student hazing, bullying and harassment?
- Who is required to report student-to-student bullying in your state?
- What must school administrators do to comply with your state's laws to prevent student-on-student bullying?
- What must teachers do to comply with your state's laws to prevent student-to-student bullying?
- To whom do you report student-to-student bullying in your state?
- What is the timeframe for reporting incidents of student-to-student bullying in your state?
- What is your state's penalty for not reporting incidents of bullying?
- What are the physical and behavioral harms of student-to-student bullying on victims?
- What are the behavioral harms of student-to-student bullying on bystanders?
- What are the physical and behavioral harms of student-to-student bullying on bullies?
- What are the signs of a victim of student-to-student bullying?
- What are the signs of a student bully?
Cyberbullying
Hazing