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©2011 Office of Massachusetts Attorney General Martha Coakley
Implementation of the New Bullying Prevention Law
A presentation by
the Office of Massachusetts
Attorney General Martha Coakley
Massachusetts School Library Association
March 14, 2011
An Act Relative to Bullying in SchoolsChapter 92 of the Acts of 2010
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Bullying Prevention Commission
• Attorney General Martha Coakley
• District Attorney David Capeless
• Sheriff Michael Bellotti
• Michael Long, Esq.
• Chief Mary Lyons
• Ms. Laura Salomons
• Mr. Steve Clem
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Charge of the Commission
“The review of the General Laws to determine if they need to be amended in order to address bullying and cyber-bullying and to investigate parental responsibility and liability for bullying and cyber-bullying.”
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The New Law
• Defines bullying and cyberbullying• Requires schools to have a comprehensive
bullying prevention plan • Requires school staff to notify principal of
incidents • Requires notifications to parents and
sometimes to law enforcement• Provisions of the law may extend to off campus
conduct (if it creates a hostile environment at school for the student being targeted)
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Bullying Defined• Repeated conduct• Physical or emotional harm or damage to
victim’s property• Reasonable fear of physical harm or
damage to property• Hostile environment at school for victim• Infringes on the student’s rights• Materially and substantially disrupts the
education process or the orderly operation of a school
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District Prevention and Intervention Plan
• Statement prohibiting bullying/ cyberbullying• Clear procedures for reporting bullying, including
provisions for anonymous reports, handling false reports, plan to address retaliation
• Procedures for restoring victim’s sense of safety• Procedures for notifying parent/guardian• Provisions for counseling (or referrals to
counseling)
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District Prevention and Intervention Plan
• Professional Development
• Parent Component
• Information on Plan for Students
• Technology Policy
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Cyber-Bullying
• Use of technology or any electronic communication, including anything transmitted by a wire, radio, electromagnetic, photo electronic or photo optical system, including email, internet communications, instant messages, or fax
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Off-Campus Conduct
Extends beyond school grounds if it:
• Creates a hostile environment at school for victim or
• Materially and substantially disrupts the education process or the orderly operation of a school
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Parents Need to Tell Their Children
• The Internet counts
• Adults can see what you post online.
• Think before you post online.
• Posing as someone else could result in criminal charges.
• What to do if someone bullies or harasses them online.
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Staff must notify principal
• Of any instance of bullying / retaliation
• Applies to all members of staff
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Principal Investigates
• Upon receipt of such a report, the school principal or a designee shall promptly conduct an investigation
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Call home
1 recess
Push Shove
Harass Punch
Kick
Warning
Behavior 1st time 2nd time 3rd time
Teasing (Name-
calling, insults, etc.)
Call home
3 recess
Call home
1 recess
Call home
3 recess
Call home
5 recess
Call home
3 recess
Call home
5 recess
I.S.S. or classes
only
Sample Discipline Rubric
Elementary School
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Stan Davis’ “Think About It” Form
• What did you do?• What was wrong with this behavior?• Who did you hurt? How did you know you
hurt them?• What made you do this? What problem
were you trying to solve?• Next time you're feeling this way, how can
you act differently without hurting someone?
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Requires Reporting to Local Law Enforcement
• When a crime “may have been” committed
• Local law enforcement has expertise
• Continued reliance on the existing relationships with law enforcement
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Principal must notify parents or guardians
• Of Victim
• Of Perpetrator
• Notify parent or guardian of action taken (consistent with state and federal law)
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Safeguards When Notifying Parents
• LGBT children are at disproportionately higher risk of being bullied
• Actual or perceived differences
• DESE offers guidance http://www.doe.mass.edu/bullying/PNguidance.html
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Evidence-Based Curricula
• Aggressors, Victims, and Bystanders• Al's Pals: Kids Making Healthy Choices• Bullying Prevention Program (Olweus)• Bully Proofing Series• Michigan Model for Comprehensive School Health
Education• PATHS (Promoting Alternative Thinking Strategies)• Peacebuilders• Steps to Respect
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Professional Development
• Staff-based interventions (effective response to incidents)
• Classroom-based interventions
• Empowering youth
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Additional Laws
• Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964Prohibits discrimination/harassment on the basis of race, color and national origin.
• Title IX of the Educational Amendments of 1982Prohibits discrimination/harassment on the basis of gender.
• Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 and Title II Americans With Disabilities ActProhibits discrimination/harassment based on disability.
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Attorney General’s Office
Bullying Prevention Information
www.mass.gov/ago/bullying
Civil Rights Division
www.mass.gov/ago
617-727-2200
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What’s Next?
• Continue to discus this today – and beyond (via the Wiki)
• Check out other district’s plans
• Share resources, solutions!
• Take a moment to acknowledge the impact one caring adult can have in a child’s life.
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