October is Bullying Prevention Month!



October is Bullying Prevention Month!See what our schools are doingOctober 2 October 25Stomp Out Bullying Day Unity DaySchoolCounselor/Staff ContactSupportElementary SchoolsAldie Joyce Shanholtzer-School-wide focus on Stop, Walk, and Talk language and strategies to solve problems-Presentation of bullying prevention lessons in all grade levels- LCPS bullying prevention information posted on school websiteArcolaGhadeer Rantisi, Janet Spencer-School-wide bullying prevention lessons-Stop, Walk, Talk and Respect included in counseling lessons-Oct. 25 – Unity Day – Staff and students encouraged to wear orangeBannekerJoyce Shanholtzer-School-wide focus on Stop, Walk, and Talk language and strategies to solve problems-Presentation of bullying prevention lessons in all grade levels-School-wide PBIS classroom incentives to encourage respect for self, others, and property-”Everyone Needs Friends” bulletin board displayed in main hallway-”7 Habits of Happy BRONCO Kids” bulletin board in main hallway-LCPS bullying prevention information posted on school websiteBelmont StationSusan Ellis, Joy Jackson-School-wide bullying prevention lessons using the STOP, WALK, and TALK county-wide curriculum during guidance lessons-Students and staff encouraged to wear orange on Unity Day-Lessons on cyber-bullying during Digital Citizenship during LibraryBuffalo TrailShawna Feaster, Kathy Miller, Nayeli Garcia-Selvaraj-School-wide focus on Stop-Walk-Talk strategies-Bullying Prevention posters designed by 4th graders in hallways-PBIS “Say YES to Respect!” taught by all teachers-Digital Citizenship lessons including Cyberbullying -Bullying Prevention classroom guidance lessons taught K-5Rosa Lee CarterErol Hak, Kelsey Sherine-School-wide bullying prevention lessons focusing on Stop-Walk-Talklanguage and strategies-October 25th – Unity Day – Staff and students are encouraged to wear orange Creighton’s CornerBeth Helman, Amy Starr-Stop, Walk, Talk Poster and lessons-We will be incorporating the 7 Habits (Sean Covey) into our lessons this year.-Our school focus is being a proactive, respectful, upstander, friend, and being kind to everyone. -Upper grade will do a more PBL type lessons in understanding bullying and ways to prevent bullying from occurring. (Habit 5; Seek First to Understand, Then to Be Understood).DiscoveryMary Tenaglia, Teresa Smidt-School-wide focus on Stop, Walk, and Talk language and strategies to solve problems-Presentation of bullying prevention lessons in all grade levels-School-wide PBIS classroom incentives to encourage respect for self, others, and property-School-wide anti-bulling chain with contributions from every k-5th grade student, to be displayed in cafeteriaEvergreen MillJessica Carper-School-wide focus on Stop, Walk, and Talk language and strategies to solve problems-Presentation of bullying prevention lessons in all grade levels-Promote school-wide PBIS classroom incentives to cooperate and respect everyone (C.A.R.E.)-County wide Bullying Prevention Initiative published on school website-World Day of Bullying Prevention October 2, 2017 -?Staff and Students are encouraged to Wear Blue-Unity Day October 25, 2017 -?Staff and students are encouraged to wear OrangeGuilfordTheresa Smidt, Karen Thompson-School-wide bullying prevention lessons centered on Stop. Walk, Talk-Individual students recognition for being an Upstander (certificates and our school token)-Conflict resolution small group training-Golden Tickets to students using conflict resolution skillsHamiltonCheryl Dominique-School-wide anti-bullying lessons-Stop, Walk, and Talk introduced and refreshed-Nov. 8th Spirit day –“It’s Cool to be KIND!” Students will attend school with decorated shirts that support kindness and anti-bullyingHillsboro Charter Julie Epstein-School-wide bullying lessons that include the following topics:Cyberbullying; bystander vs.?upstander; stop, walk, talk; and, bullying vs. conflict-Stomp Out Bullying Day-Unity Day-National Mix It Up at Lunch Day-upper grade?students will plan this celebrationHorizonRachel Hoover, Cyndi McCrea-School-wide focus on Stop, Walk, and Talk language and strategies to solve problems-Presentation of bullying prevention lessons in all grade levels-Cyberbullying, Internet Safety Lessons-Digital Citizenship-School-wide PBIS classroom incentives to encourage respect for self, others, and property-Introduction of “Buddy Bench” to foster inclusion-Daily Bully Prevention Announcements for the month of OctoberHutchison FarmChristine Meehan, Patricia Bagdasarian-School-wide focus on Stop, Walk, and Talk language strategies to solve problems?-Presentation of bullying prevention lessons in all grade levels-In collaboration with the Librarian and TRT, present lessons from the Common Sense Media curriculum focusing on how to minimize and avoid cyber bullying-Unity Day: everyone dresses in orange and?participates?in a school-wide?anti-bullying activity at the same time to be displayed in the front of the schoolLegacyAngela Barley, Suzette Shaw-School-wide bullying prevention lessons-“Be a Buddy, Not a Bully” theme displayed on banner-Stop, Walk, Talk, and Respect!-B.A.R.K. (Be ready, Act responsibly, Respect everyone, Kindness counts) promoted throughout the yearLittle RiverKathy Miller, Melissa Roberts, Anne Terry-Assist with the Cyberbullying portion of the Digital Citizenship Curriculum-Our school participates in Unity Day. (October 25th)-Stop-Walk-Talk & Bullying Awareness posters are given to all classes & are hung throughout our school-Morning show announcements focused on Bullying prevention are provided to reach the whole school populationMill RunMichele Kovach, Sara Millikin -School-wide focus on Stop, Walk, and Talk language and strategies to solve problems-School-wide bullying prevention presentation to staff-Presentation of bullying prevention lessons in all grade levelsNewton LeeAmy Friedman, Jordan Ray, Susan Ellis?-School-wide bullying prevention lessons -Stop-Walk-Talk -School wide cyber safety lessons -October 25th - Unity Day, wear an orange shirt -Mis-Match sock day to celebrate our diversity -Stop Walk Talk posters throughout the schoolRound HillJoni Siker, Stacey Williams-Celebrating Unity Day by wearing orange-School Wide PBIS framework-School-wide - Stop, Walk, Talk will be reinforced along with upstander lessons-1st and ?5th grades will participate in Second Step anti-bullying prevention curriculum-2nd grade will focus on difference between mean and bullying behaviors-3rd grade will learn from the Weird Series by Erin Frankel-4th grade will take a look at My Secret Bully by Trudy Ludwig-Kindergarten is learning on how to be a good friendSeldens LandingKelly MurphyAllison Johnson-School-wide bully lessons – Stop, Walk, Talk, Bystanders, Bully Comebacks-Students and staff encouraged to wear orange on Unity DaySterlingSuzanne Hunt-October 2nd ?– Staff and students encouraged to wear Blue: Blue Shirt Day? World Day of Bullying Prevention?-October 25th – Staff and students encouraged to wear Orange for UNITY DAY: Together against bullying. United for kindness, acceptance and inclusion. -Bully Prevention lessons K-5th grades STOP/WALK/TALK with emphasis on “Upstanders” for 3-5th graders (2 lessons per class)Sycolin CreekMichelle Pinckney, Sarah Pyle-School -wide focus on Stop, Walk, and Talk language and strategies to solve problems-Presentation of bullying prevention lessons in all grade levels-Promote school-wide PBIS classroom incentives to cooperate and respect everyone??-County wide Bullying Prevention Initiative published on school website-World Day of Bullying Prevention October 2, 2017?- Staff and Students are encouraged to Wear Blue-Unity Day October 25, 2017-Staff and students are encouraged to wear OrangeWaterfordJoni Siker-Classroom lessons focus on teaching/reviewing of Stop/Walk/Talk protocol for handling issues with peers-Upper grades, student will role-play strategies for responding to unkind behavior or remarks with emphasis on being an Upstander-Students t primary level will discuss and demonstrate behaviors that attract or repel friendships, using visual representation of magnets as well as determining the difference between a tell vs. a tattle-Reinforce PBIS program to Be Respectful, Responsible and ReadyMiddle SchoolsHarmonyMary O’Brien, Jamie Sharp, Henry Thomas-Advisory Hive groups will do lesson that are directed to empower students to not fall victim to bullying and what to do if they see it.Grade level anti-bullying lessons – school-wide-6th Grade – Bullying-7th Grade – Sexual Harassment-8th Grade – Cyber-bullying-Faculty Education – Counselors present bullying information to staffHarper ParkKimberly Burnett, Ashley Harper, Leslie Kole-6th Grade-Bullying Prevention lessons-General information-7th Grade-Sexual Harassment Lessons-8th Grade-Cyber Bullying/Depression/Suicide Prevention-7th and 8th grade-October 24-Assembly-John Halligan-Cyberbullying and Suicide Prevention-Parent Coffee October 24-John Halligan-What Parents Can Look Out for-6th and 7th Grade (November)-Camfel Presentation-Point of ViewMercerMegan Casterline, Kimberly Kenny, Daniel Kim, Heidi Miles, Jazlynn Moody-“Mix It Up” day through Advisory-6th grade classroom guidance lessons on Bullying-7th grade classroom guidance lessons on Sexual Harassment-8th grade classroom guidance lessons on Cyberbullying-Weekly advisory lessons focused on anti-bullying, taught by all staff members-students recognition: “ROAR Awards” (Respect, Ownership, Attitude, Responsibility)-online system to report bullying anonymously -Parent workshop on Instiling Grit in Students, which will include ways to combat bullying-Daily announcements on the morning slide show-PBISRiver BendJanae Gwizdala, Sherri Robinson, Kate Syme-Student Pretest – assessing students’ perception of bullying week of 10/2-grades 6,7,8-Girl Scouts Anti-Bullying Program Partnership/Miriam Ayala -groups 10/2, 10/10, 10/17-Faculty Pretest- “Staff Awareness of Bullying and Their Role in Handling Bullying Situations” –week of 9/23-Faculty Meeting Presentation by Counselors-“Staff Awareness of Bullying and Their Role in Handling Bullying Situations”- 10/3-Teacher Posttest– “Staff Awareness of Bullying and Their Role in Handling Bullying Situations”- week of 10/10-FaceTime/Advisory- Anti-bullying Lesson - 10/11 grades 6,7,8-Classroom Guidance Lessons through Resource –“Bullying Prevention and Awareness” – Extension Lessons from FaceTime/Advisory- grades 6,7,8 week of 10/17 and week of 10/24-October Activity- Across the Curriculum- Solicit Art teachers to have students create Anti-bullying posters to display throughout the building and solicit Language Arts teachers to have students write a paragraph/short essay: “What Would the World Be Like if There Was No Bullying” -Unity Day – 10/25 -Encourage All students/staff to wear Orange and have students (1) from each team of each grade level read their paragraph/short essay on morning news throughout the week-Student Post-test Guidance Lesson –“Bullying Awareness/ Prevention”- week of 10/17-School Counselor Twitter Account @ rbm_counseling-Establish and post link for students to anonymously report incidents of bullying- to be launched in OctoberSmarts MillRegina Hagan, Amy Kolcum, Julianne Waldo-Anti-bullying lessons through CONNECT classes-We will have “Wear Blue” spirit days-6th grade classroom guidance lessons on Bullying-7th grade classroom guidance lessons on Sexual Harassment-8th grade classroom guidance lessons on Cyberbullying-Parent Coffee Presentations on Stress and Anxiety-Teachers recognize and write Character Counts Cards during October -PBISHigh SchoolsJohn ChampeChristi Campbell-October Charge Card Challenge – Students are challenged to recognize behaviors of respect: options of others, reaching out to another who might be struggling, standing up for another student, actively listening, following expectations, etc.-October 25 – Unity Day – unite against bullying and wear orange-Daily slide show announcements-A Ted Talk lesson in advisory with a group discussion- Peer lead advisory lesson from Sources of Strength on “Positive Friends”-Tweets/Instagram posts throughout the monthPotomac FallsRae Ann Paolozzi-October 13 school wide advisory lesson on Stand Up Speak Out -Promote wearing blue on October 18 in support of bullying prevention-October 18 PEER will have students sign a pledge to Stand Up Speak Out and distribute blue wrist bands with the same message ................
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