Hillsdale Public Schools Anti-Bullying Program
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- Hillsdale Public Schools Anti-Bullying Program
- HILLSDALE BOARD OF EDUCATION HIB POLICY AND PROCEDURE
- Staff Roles and Responsibilities
- WHAT TO WATCH FOR: Is my child being bullied? Is my child bullying someone else?
- When is it conflict and when is it harassment, intimidation or bullying (HIB)?
- Resources
- Anonymous Online HIB Reporting Form
- HIB Incident Form - Families and Caregivers Use - HIB 338
- HIB Incident Form - School Personnel Use - HIB 338
- HIB Grades Report
- Hillsdale Public Schools
- WHAT TO WATCH FOR: Is my child being bullied? Is my child bullying someone else?
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There are many warning signs that could indicate that someone is involved in bullying, either by bullying others or by being bullied. Here are some signs that indicate your child may be being bullied:
- Comes home with damaged or missing clothing or other belongings
- Reports losing items such as books, electronics, clothing, or jewelry
- Has unexplained injuries
- Complains frequently of headaches, stomachaches, or feeling sick
- Has trouble sleeping or has frequent bad dreams
- Has changes in eating habits
- Hurts themselves
- Are very hungry after school from not eating their lunch
- Runs away from home
Here are some signs that indicate your child may be bullying others:- Becomes violent with others
- Gets into physical or verbal fights with others
- Gets sent to the principal’s office or detention a lot
- Has extra money or new belongings that cannot be explained
- Is quick to blame others
- Will not accept responsibility for their actions
- Has friends who bully others
- Needs to win or be best at everything