DISTRICT
ACADEMICS
DEPARTMENTS
FAMILIES
Bullying can be defined as repeated and systematic harassment and attacks on others, perpetrated by individuals or groups. Bullying takes many forms and can include many different behaviors, such as but not limited to:
Physical violence and attacks
Verbal taunts, name-calling and put downs including ethnically-based verbal abuse and gender-based put downs
Threats and intimidation
Extortion or stealing of money and possessions
Exclusion from the peer group
Cyber bullying
Bullying of students is an issue of importance for the staff of Cleveland City Schools. Collectively, we will do all we can to work with students and parents to ensure bullying does not take place in our schools. A proactive approach to bullying prevention will take place through our school counseling program and reinforcement of expectations will be handled through our teachers and administrators in the schools. We believe in our motto of “Every Child, Every Day.” Parents, we need your help in the fight against bullying. Please help send the message that there is no place for this type of behavior in our society. Thank you for your assistance and support, and please let any of our school staff know if we can be of assistance.
Dr. Jeff Elliott, Ed.D.
Director of Schools
Cleveland City Schools
Classroom activities on an ongoing basis are important to the anti-bullying program. The following measures should be taken in the classroom:
Developing a class code of conduct with regard to treatment of other students, with specific reference to bullying and exclusion of other students. Both desirable and unacceptable behavior should be simply and clearly defined and written, with student input.
Following up with immediate, consistent, non-violent consequences for all bullying and aggressive behavior.
Recognizing and praising positive friendly and supportive behaviors of students toward one another on a frequent basis.
Teaching non-violent, non-racist and non-sexist ideas, values and behaviors, as a core part of the daily curriculum.
Teaching social skills, including communication, making friends, accepting feedback from others, conflict resolution, appropriate assertiveness and problem solving.
Modeling by the teacher of positive, respectful, and supportive behavior by teacher toward students.
Using cooperative learning groups to include less popular, more timid children in small, positive and accepting social groups.
Tips for parents if your child is dealing with a bullying situation:
Thank your child for telling you and discuss the specifics about the situation. Who is doing the bullying? What happened? Where did it take place?
Find out how your child responded to the situation and if others were present.
Have your child report the situation to a member of the school staff.
Meet with your child’s teacher and discuss what is happening to your child.
Meet with the school counselor.
(Go to Step 3 if needed)
If bullied, tell a teacher, school staff member and parents. Telling is NOT tattling if you feel hurt or scared. It is reporting.
Do not retaliate or get even.
Respond in a firm voice without losing your temper, or say nothing and walk away.
Stand by each other. If you watch, laugh, or ignore you are part of the problem. It is your school!
Know your school and district policies on bullying
Treat students and others with respect
Conduct classroom activities about bullying
Take immediate action when a situation occurs
Arnold Memorial Elementary School – 472-2241
Blythe-Bower Elementary School – 479-5121
Cleveland High School – 478-1113
Cleveland Middle School – 479-9641
Donald P. Yates Primary – 479-1723
E.L. Ross Elementary School – 479-7274
George R. Stuart Elementary School – 476-8246
Mayfield Elementary School – 472-4541
Denning Center – 339-0902
Cleveland City Schools Educational Support Center – 472-9571
Cleveland City Schools offers educational and employment opportunities without regard to race, color, creed, national origin, religion, sex, age, and disability and adheres to the provisions of the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA)