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High School 101: Bullying* Ashley Ridge High School “SAFE ZONE SCHOOL” Join us to stop bullying Wednesday, August 20 th , 1 st period

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Page 1: High School 101: Bullying* Ashley Ridge High School “SAFE ZONE SCHOOL” Join us to stop bullying Wednesday, August 20 th, 1 st period

High School 101: Bullying*

Ashley Ridge High School “SAFE ZONE SCHOOL”

Join us to stop bullying

Wednesday, August 20th, 1st period

Page 2: High School 101: Bullying* Ashley Ridge High School “SAFE ZONE SCHOOL” Join us to stop bullying Wednesday, August 20 th, 1 st period

High School 101: Bullying*

Why are we discussing bullying with you?

WE NEED YOUR HELP!!!

No one group or person can solve this problem on their own.

In order to make Ashley Ridge High School a “SAFE ZONE SCHOOL” we need to transform the silent majority into the “caring majority.”

Page 3: High School 101: Bullying* Ashley Ridge High School “SAFE ZONE SCHOOL” Join us to stop bullying Wednesday, August 20 th, 1 st period

High School 101: Bullying*

• Bullying is a nation wide problem that negatively affects individuals in a variety of ways. Bullying makes people sad, depressed, mad, bitter, rejected, and worst of all it can lead to someone taking their own life. Lets make Ashley Ridge High into a “SAFE ZONE SCHOOL”. A SAFE ZONE SCHOOL is where students are comfortable, safe, and are encouraged to succeed academically.

• There are three described forms of bullying: physical, verbal, and social. Male bullying more commonly consists of verbal and physical abuse, whereas female bullying more commonly involves more verbal abuse and social bullying by spreading of rumors.

http://www.kidpower.org/library/article/bullying-facts/?gclid=CJf78-G-grkCFUyi4Aodqh4ASg

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Page 4: High School 101: Bullying* Ashley Ridge High School “SAFE ZONE SCHOOL” Join us to stop bullying Wednesday, August 20 th, 1 st period

160,000 children miss school every day

because of bullying

15 – 20% of all students are

victimized by bullies at some point in

their school career

71 % of teachers or classroom aides

either ignored or did not know about bullying in their

classes

20 % of students have reported being victimized by online

bullying

High School 101: Bullying*

National

Data

On

Bullying

Did You Know…

Page 5: High School 101: Bullying* Ashley Ridge High School “SAFE ZONE SCHOOL” Join us to stop bullying Wednesday, August 20 th, 1 st period

High School 101: Bullying*

Bullies are TAUGHT to bully. A child’s home life, school life, and community and culture

(including media) may permit or encourage bullying behavior.

WARNING SIGNS

BEHAVIOR OF A BULLY

•Physically abusive behavior

•Cyberbullying

•Spreading rumors or writing nasty things

•Intentionally excluding others

•Taking or damaging other students’ possessions

•Intimidating or threatening others•Repeatedly teasing others

•Persuading peers to reject others

•Sexual Harassing others

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High School 101: Bullying*

A PERSON WHO IS BULLIED….

• Misses a lot of school

• Has anxiety during class

• Withdraw s from peers

• Has unusual sadness

• Frequently visits the school nurse

• Has unexplained cuts or bruises

• Fears walking home or riding the school bus

• Avoids certain areas on campus

• Has A decline in academic performance or motivation

Question: What do you think are some signs that someone is being bullied?

Page 7: High School 101: Bullying* Ashley Ridge High School “SAFE ZONE SCHOOL” Join us to stop bullying Wednesday, August 20 th, 1 st period

Raymond Chase, 19Hung himself.

Asher Brown, 13Shot himself.

Billy Lucas, 15Hung himself.

Seth Walsh, 13Hung himself.

Tyler Clementi, 18Jumped off a bridge.

Jaheem Herrera, 11Hung himself.

Carl Walker, 11Hung himself.

Lawrence King, 15 Shot at school.

Stop bullying before it’s too late!!

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High School 101: Bullying*

As a bystander, what can I do?Most bystanders want to do something to stop the bullying WALK AWAY to remove the audience and GET HELP SPEAK OUT against the bully and encourage others to do

the same GIVE A REASON why the bully is wrong USE A DISTRACTION to stop the bullying BEFRIEND THE VICTIM after the incident NEVER JOIN the bully or “egg on” a bully

Prevention

Page 9: High School 101: Bullying* Ashley Ridge High School “SAFE ZONE SCHOOL” Join us to stop bullying Wednesday, August 20 th, 1 st period

High School 101: Bullying*

If you are being bullied at ARHS, SPEAK UP!

Talk to an adult on campus :

Counselors, Teachers, Administration, Security

ORCall a Free and Anonymous Anti-Bullying Hotline

1-888-NO-BULLYVisit anti-Bullying Website below,

www.stopbullying.gov

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Please take the brief voluntary survey so we

can make ARHS a “SAFE ZONE

SCHOOL”