Bullying Incidence Report

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Bullying Incidence Report

Bullying Incidence Report

 Anti-Harassment

General Policy Statement
 

It is the policy of the Board of Education to maintain an education and work environment that is free from all forms of unlawful harassment, including sexual harassment. This commitment applies to all School District operations, programs, and activities. All students, administrators, teachers, staff, and all other school personnel share responsibility for avoiding, discouraging, and reporting any form of unlawful harassment. This policy applies to unlawful conduct occurring on school property, or at another location if such conduct occurs during an activity sponsored by the Board.

The Board will vigorously enforce its prohibition against discriminatory harassment based on race, color, national origin, sex (including sexual orientation and transgender identity), disability, age (except as authorized by law), religion, ancestry, or genetic information (collectively, "Protected Classes") that are protected by Federal civil rights laws (hereinafter referred to as unlawful harassment), and encourages those within the School District community as well as third parties, who feel aggrieved to seek assistance to rectify such problems. The Board will investigate all allegations of unlawful harassment and in those cases where unlawful harassment is substantiated, the Board will take immediate steps to end the harassment, prevent its reoccurrence, and remedy its effects. Individuals who are found to have engaged in unlawful harassment will be subject to appropriate disciplinary action.

For purposes of this policy, "School District community" means students, administrators, and professional and classified staff, as well as Board members, agents, volunteers, contractors, or other persons subject to the control and supervision of the Board.

For purposes of this policy, "third parties" include, but are not limited to, guests and/or visitors on School District property (e.g., visiting speakers, participants on opposing athletic teams, parents), vendors doing business with, or seeking to do business with, the Board, and other individuals who come in contact with members of the School District community at school-related events/activities (whether on or off School District property).



Complaints under section III of this policy should be investigated promptly, particularly when they are seen by the complainant and/or staff member to constitute a danger to any of the student(s) involved, including the alleged offenders and, when concluded, a written report shall be prepared by the investigator, including findings of fact, witness statements as appropriate, actions taken to address the complaint, and recommendations for further action that should be taken. The report shall be delivered to the building administrator’s immediate supervisor, who shall, at the conclusion of each semester, forward a summary report of all such cases to the superintendent, who shall forward the report to the board of education, and the summary shall be published on the district’s web site.

Willoughby-Eastlake Schools
 Bullying Summary - All Grade Levels (Preschool - 12th)
 

 

 

Reporting Period

Number of Incidents

2023-2024 First Semester4
2022-2023 Second Semester9
2022-2023 First Semester6
2021-2022 Full Year
22
2020-2021 Full Year
3
  2019-2020 Second Semester
  2019-2020 First Semester 16 
2018-2019 Full Year 
64
  2017-2018 Full Year 67 
  2016-2017 Full Year   66 
  2015-2016 Full Year131
  2014-2015 Full Year  145

2013-2014 Full Year

147

2012-2013 Full Year

160

2011-2012 Full Year

198

2010-2011 Full Year

196

2009-2010 Full Year

184

2008-2009 Full Year

214

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