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1.Unwanted, Aggressive Behavior 2.Involves a REAL or PERCEIVED Power Imbalance 3.Behavior is REPEATED Over Time - StopBullying.Gov

In 2010, Approximately 160,000 Children Missed School EVERYDAY Out Of FEAR Of Being BULLIED Nearly 71% Of Students Report Bullying As An On-Going PROBLEM

- StopBullying.Gov

CYBERBULLYING CAN HAPPEN 24/7 MESSAGES CAN BE POSTED ANONYMOUSLY DIFFICULT TO TRACE SOURCE DIFFICULT TO DELETE MESSAGES, TEXTS, PICTURES, ETC. -STOPBULLYING.GOV

news/ # SCHOOL or DISTRICT-WIDE policies mandating predetermined, harsh consequences or punishments for a wide range of violations. ex. Drugs, Weapons, Violence, Smoking, School Disruption, etc. Enforced for the students in order to maintain a SAFE, CONDUSIVE SCHOOL LEARNING ENVIRONMENT.

-Focus on Health, 2009