PSD strives to build a positive climate and culture in every school where each student feels welcomed and accepted. Several prevention programs and policies are in place, as well as other resources to support students and to help schools create a positive learning environment.
PSD Bullying Prevention Q & A:
- Does PSD have policies about bullying? District policies and procedures include:
- What is the difference between bullying and harassment? Harassment refers to a type of discrimination. All harassment is considered bullying, but not all bullying is harassment. Learn more about the difference.>>
- How do you know if it is bullying or normal conflict? Normal conflict happens occasionally without serious emotional harm. Bullying involves repeated negative behavior with a serious threat of physical or emotional harm. Learn more in this Normal Conflict vs Bullying comparison.>>
- How does PSD approach bullying prevention? PSD offers tiered levels of support that address bullying prevention and intervention. See this diagram for more information.>>
- What bullying prevention programs are at PSD schools? PSD has several bullying prevention programs and resources in place at schools. Programs include No Place for Hate, Rachel's Challenge, Sexual Assault Resource Team Peers Program, Life Skills, Operation Respect, Safe2Tell, Peace Circles and more. Learn about these resources and the characteristics of a quality prevention program. >>
- What is the PSD Bullying Response Protocol? See PSD's Bullying Response Protocol >>