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Bullying

At our school, we strive to create a safe and supportive environment for all students. Understanding the difference between bullying and conflict is crucial in helping our children develop healthy relationships. Bullying involves repeated, intentional harm with an imbalance of power, while conflict is a disagreement between parties with equal power. Our staff and counselors work with students to prevent bullying and resolve conflicts, using tools like the Second Step Curriculum. We encourage students to be allies, report bullying, and stand up for one another to foster a positive school community.

 

 

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