WYANDOTTE BOARD OF EDUCATION | FNCD |
It is the Policy of this School District that bullying of students by other students, personnel, or the public will not be tolerated. Students are expected to be civil, polite, and fully engaged in the learning process. Students who act inappropriately are not fully engaged in the learning process. This policy is in effect while the students are on School grounds, in School vehicles, at designated bus stops, at School-sponsored activities, or at School-sanctioned events, and while away from school grounds if the misconduct directly affects the good order, efficient management, and welfare of the School District. Bullying of students by electronic communication is prohibited whether or not such communication originated at School or with School equipment if the communication is specifically directed at students or School personnel and concerns harassment, intimidation, or bullying at school.
As used in the School Safety and Bullying Prevention Act, "bullying" means any pattern of harassment, intimidation, threatening behavior, physical acts, or verbal or electronic communication directed toward a student or group of students that results in or is reasonably perceived as being done with the intent to cause negative educational or physical results for the targeted individual or group and is communicated in such a way as to disrupt or interfere with the School's Educational Mission or the education of any student. Such behavior is specifically prohibited.
In administering discipline, consideration will be given to alternative methods of punishment to ensure that the most effective discipline is administered in each case. In all disciplinary actions, teachers and administrators will be mindful of the fact that they are dealing with individual personalities. The faculty may consider a consultation with parents to determine the most effective disciplinary measure.
In considering alternatives for corrective actions, the faculty/administration of the School District will consider those listed below. However, the School is not limited to these alternative methods, nor does this list reflect an order or sequence of events to follow in disciplinary actions. The Board of Education will rely upon the judgment and discretion of the Administrator to determine the appropriate remedial or corrective action in each instance:
Harassment set forth above may include, but is not limited to, the following:
The Superintendent shall develop procedures providing for
A copy of this policy will be furnished to each student and teacher in this School District.
REFERENCE: 21 O.S. §850.0; 70 O.S. §24-100.2
Adopted: December 10, 2012.
Revised: September 9, 2013, September 8, 2014, and September 13, 2021.
THIS POLICY IS REQUIRED BY LAW.
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