Bullying Prevention

  • The Guilford County Board of Education (the “Board”) acknowledges the dignity and worth of all students and employees and strives to create a safe, positive and caring learning and working environment that facilitates student achievement. It is the policy of the Board to maintain an environment that is free from discrimination, harassment, and bullying in all of its educational programs and employment activities.

     

    Any employee who has witnessed or who has reliable information that a person has been subjected to bullying, harassment, or discrimination, has a duty to report.

    Students, parents, volunteers, visitors, and others are strongly encouraged to report any actual or suspected incidents of discrimination, harassment, or bullying of others. Reports may be made anonymously.

     

    DEFINITIONS: 

     

    Discrimination: any act or failure to act, whether intentional or unintentional, that unreasonably and unfavorably differentiates treatment of others based solely on their membership in a socially distinct group or category or on a personal characteristic.

    Harassment or bullying​ behavior is conduct intended to intimidate, discredit, injure, or disturb another person or group of persons.

     

    GCS Board Policy

     

    In order to be considered bullying, the behavior must include:

    1. Be intentional: The behavior must occur on purpose.
    2. An imbalance of power: People who bully use their power to control or harm others. Power imbalances could be physical size, gender, verbal skills, age, physical strength, access to embarrassing information, or popularity.
    3. Repetition: The behavior happens more than once.
Unity Day (October 16, 2024)

October is National Bullying Prevention Month. Learn more below.

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    District-wide Bullying Awareness & Unity Day plans and activities

    Join us for District-wide Bullying Awareness & Unity Day! (Pacer.org ENG/SP Posters)

    Bully Prevention month (October), World Bully Prevention Day (October 7, 2024), Unity Day (October 16, 2024) 

    PACER offers resources for students, parents, and educators, addressing bullying as a serious issue impacting education and student well-being. Send a visible message of building commUNITY through kindness, acceptance, and inclusion to prevent bullying. Help promote Unity Day by wearing orange and sharing. 

     

    The suggested lessons and activities promote respect, kindness, and inclusivity in our schools. Participate by sharing your Unity Day plans and committing to creating bully-free schools and communities. Commit to engaging your students, staff, and families to make a pledge. Pledges can be made using the UNITY Day survey form. To create student learning opportunities by participating in an Expressive Arts project, and an Expressive Arts project Promo Video.

     

    Online Bullying Prevention Family session with GPA

    Don't miss our Bully Prevention family sessions on October 30 (6-7 PM) and October 31 (12-1 PM) with the Guardian Parent Academy and Bullying Prevention team. [Registration Link]

    Let’s unite against bullying!

     

    Guilford County Schools Unity Day: Suggested Activities & Supporting Resources (Click here)