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El Dorado High School

Bullying Presentation
Sebastian Butler, Josh Mancio, Nathan
Munkres & Samantha Sanchez
Overview

1. Introduction to Bullying
2. What is Bullying?
3. Your School’s Policy
4. How to Respond to Bullying
5. Conclusion

(Nassau Stop Bullying)


Introduction to problem

There is no definitive solution to bullying, but this guide can be a starting place to dig into the
possible methods to help prevent this horrible occurrence. We have spent a lot of time researching
the subject and on top of that, we have all had our own personal experiences that have built our
knowledge on bullying. We have poured together all of the best advice we could think of in hopes
that we can help others overcome the bullying epidemic. There is no denying that from the United
States and on, “Bullying is a worldwide problem,” so here is our thoughts on how to put an end to
bullying (Banks 140).

(Bullying Frequently Asked Questions)


Definitions of Bullying

Physical Bullying: Cyber Bullying:


Instances of physical bullying involves one person using Instances of cyber bullying involve an individual being
unwanted force against another, which could include targeted through the internet or social media, which could
● Punching include
● Pushing ● Spreading rumors
● Slapping ● Spamming
● Robbing ● Threatening through text/comments
● Tripping ● Sharing unwanted photos

Verbal Bullying: Social Bullying:


Instances of verbal bullying involve one person targeting Instances of social bullying involve manipulating one’s
another person with hurtful words, which could include feelings within social aspects, which could include
● Spreading Rumors ● Purposely excluding
● Name Calling ● Making sure nobody talks to someone
● Threatening ● Ignoring someone
● Teasing ● Avoiding someone
● Making fun of ● Talking behind one’s back
Your School’s Policy

El Dorado High School’s bullying policy is that “no student shall engage in harassing behavior,
sexual or otherwise, toward another student or staff member”(Student Handbook). When you
participate in this behavior, consequences will be determined based on the severity of the
behavior. Some possible consequences are counseling, suspension, and expulsion. Bullying is
not tolerated at on this campus.

Our school participates in an app called STOP IT. It allows students to anonymously report
bullying incidents, and the report directly goes to ADMIN. Then they investigate and seek further
action into the problem to see if they can solve the problem.

(StopItApp)
How to respond

If you become the victim Witnessing bullying

Tips Tips

1. Talk it out 1. Tell Someone


a. If you can find or discuss maybe everyone a. Don´t hesitate to tell someone. You could
might get some clarification and remain be speaking up for someone who has lost
neutral. their voice.
2. Stand up and don't lose yourself 2. Talk to the people involved
a. Don't let the aggression towards you affect a. Talking can help clear up the situation and
you. . Keep your head up Keeping track our could possibly relieve stress and solve the
your health is going to be of the utmost problem.
importance.
*not necessarily in this order
*Not necessarily in this
or order
Conclusion
As shown in this guide on dealing with bullying, one can conclude bullying comes in
many forms. While it can feel overwhelming, there are many ways to address the situation in a direct or
indirect manner. Whether you confront your bully and try to solve the problem one-on-one, or talk to an
adult about the situation, it is important to maintain a positive outlook and have faith in yourself, even
when you are feeling low.
Get involved. Stop harassment in its tracks, and support the victims of harassment in any way you can.

( The BULLY Project)


Work Cited
Banks, Ron. “Bullying in Schools. ERIC Digest” ERIC Digests. ED407154, Apr. 1997. ERIC
Clearinghouse on Elementary and Early Childhood Education. Web. 15 Aug. 2003.

“Bullying Frequently Asked Questions.” Bullying Frequently Asked Questions | Oklahoma State
Department of Education, sde.ok.gov/faqs/bullying-frequently-asked-questions.

“Bullying.” Dictionary.com, Dictionary.com, www.dictionary.com/browse/bullying.

“El Dorado High School.” El Dorado High School - School Info,


cougar.eduhsd.k12.ca.us/School-Info/index.html.

“Nassau Stop Bullying | Nassau County, NY - Official Website.” Nassau County, Long Island
New York, www.nassaucountyny.gov/4578/Nassau-Stop-Bullying.

“STOPit App.” Carmel Clay Schools, www.ccs.k12.in.us/services/student-services/stop-it-app.

“The BULLY Project.” The BULLY Project, posted by • May 13, 2014 • 48 high fives, et al.
www.thebullyproject.com/.

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