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Date Posted: Tuesday, June13, 08:25:am
Author: a Bigger clique
Subject: Re: Mayor Torrance “Bully” Harvey
In reply to: CenHud Dude 's message, "Re: Mayor Torrance “Bully” Harvey" on Monday, June12, 05:02:pm

How about instead of the self-adopted plank of shrift that allows their bad behaviour to continue, the adults in the room hold themselves to same "code of conduct" they apportion to the children...


"...Neither mediation nor conflict resolution is, under any circumstances,
appropriate interventions for bullying, intimidation, or harassment."

"Everyone in the school community—teachers, support staff, safety agents, cafeteria, custodial staff, bus drivers, guidance counselors,
students, and parents—needs to understand what bullying is and the DOE rules that prohibit such behavior.
Clarifying school-wide rules that prohibit bullying and discrimination and discouraging bystander behavior (on-looking) are vitally
important to helping students play a pivotal role in bullying prevention."

"Integral to preventing student-to-student bullying and/or bias-based behavior is effective social-emotional learning that helps students
develop social-emotional core competencies. These fundamental life skills are: recognizing and managing their own emotions, developing caring and concern for others, establishing positive relationships, making responsible decisions, and handling challenging situations constructively and ethically. Students who are able to recognize and manage their own emotions are better able to be assertive rather than aggressive or passive when they interact with their peers. Students who develop caring and concern for others and establish positive relationships are less likely to engage in bullying or discriminatory behavior."
https://newburghschools.org/files/district/documents/2020-2021%20Code%20of%20Conduct%20FINAL.pdf

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