Put a STOP to Bullying. Don't Laugh At Me Don't Laugh At Me.

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Put a STOP to Bullying

Don't Laugh At Me Don't Laugh At Me

Bullying in OUR Class Have you ever been bullied?

Bullying in OUR Class 57% are bullied MONTHLY or MORE! How often are you bullied?

Bullying in OUR Class How many places (out of 7) have you been bullied at school? How many places (out of 7) have you been bullied at school? The most common answer was 3 The most common answer was 3 The second most common answer was 5 The second most common answer was 5 2 people said they have been bullied in all of the places listed 2 people said they have been bullied in all of the places listed NOBODY said they have not been bullied NOBODY said they have not been bullied Bus ◊ Hall ◊ Bathroom ◊ Lunchroom ◊ Classroom ◊ Recess ◊ Other

Bullying in OUR Class Have you been bullied by: Have you been bullied by:  Parent? 10% said yes  Friend?57% said yes  Classmate?100% said yes  Someone Older?86% said yes  Someone Younger?48% said yes  Teacher?10% said yes

Bullying in OUR Class Have you ever: Have you ever: 1. Wrote nasty things about others? 0% 2. Deliberately harm another person? 5% 3. Spread rumors? 10% 4. Cheated? 14% 5. Damaged others’ things? 14% 6. Bragged about being tough or better than others? 14% 7. Left someone out on purpose? 19% 8. Threatened to hurt someone? 19% 9. Harassed someone (bothered, followed, nagged)? 19% 10. Told untrue stories about others? 24% 11. Tried to control what others say, think, or do? 24% 12. Taken your anger out on others? 24% 13. Insult others? 33% 14. Gossiped? 52% 15. Refused to talk to people? 52% 16. Done something you wouldn’t have wanted done to you? 62% 17. Said sarcastic things to people? 76% 18. Laughed at people? 86% 19. Lied? 86% 20. Hurt others by what you say or do? 86% Count the times that you say yes to the following questions.

Bullying in OUR Class

Bullying Facts Bullying Facts School bullying statistics and cyber bullying statistics show the 77% of students are bullied mentally, verbally and physically. School bullying statistics and cyber bullying statistics show the 77% of students are bullied mentally, verbally and physically. Recent bullying statistics admit that half of all bullying incidents go unreported. Cyber bullying statistics indicate even less of these are reported. Recent bullying statistics admit that half of all bullying incidents go unreported. Cyber bullying statistics indicate even less of these are reported. 100,000 students carry a gun to school bullying statistics say. 100,000 students carry a gun to school bullying statistics say. One out of 20 students has seen a student with a gun at school.

Bullying Facts Bullying Facts  It is estimated that 160,000 children miss school every day due to fear of attack or intimidation by other students. Source: National Education Association.  One in four students is either a bully or victim.  1 out of 5 kids on a school bullying statistics and cyber bullying statistics study admit to being a bully, or doing some “Bullying.”  56% of students have personally witnessed some type of bullying at school.  71% of students report incidents of bullying as a problem at their school. BULLYING MUST BE TAKEN SERIOUSLY. TOO MANY CHILDREN ARE BEING EMOTIONALLY OR PHYSICALLY INJURED DUE TO MEANNESS.

Bullying in OUR Class What do we do now? What do we do now?