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Bullying Reporting Form

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Bullying Reporting Form

 

Visit this site for information about bullying:

StopBullying.gov

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The problem

What you can do

There has been a crime or someone is at immediate risk of harm.

Call 911.

Someone is feeling hopeless, helpless, thinking of suicide.

To talk to someone now:

For Spanish speakers:

For deaf/hard of hearing:

  • Call 1-800-799-4889

Free and confidential support resources are available to you 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.

Someone is acting differently than normal, such as always seeming sad or anxious, struggling to complete tasks, or not being able care for themselves.

Find a local counselor or other mental health services

A child is being bullied in school.

 

Contact the:

  1. Teacher
  2. School counselor
  3. School principal
  4. School superintendent
  5. State Department of Education

See more on working with the school.

The school is not adequately addressing harassment based on race, color, national origin, sex (including sexual orientation and gender identity), disability, or religion.

Contact: