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 **Policy JICK\\ **Policy JICK\\
-Pupil Safety and Violence Prevention - Bullying\\ +Pupil Safety and Violence Prevention - Bullying ​and Cyberbullying\\ 
-School Board Approved: ​December 202010**+School Board Approved: ​August 212023**
  
-**General Statement of Safety**\\ +It is the policy of the Jaffrey Rindge Cooperative School District that its students have an educational setting that is safe, secure, peaceful, and free from student harassment, also known as bullying or cyberbullying. The School District will not tolerate unlawful harassment of any type and conduct that constitutes bullying or cyberbullying as defined herein is prohibited. Retaliation or false accusations against a victim, witness, or anyone else who in good faith provides information about an act of bullying or cyberbullying is prohibited. All students are protected regardless of their status under the law. Any person violating this Policy may be subject to disciplinary action up to and including expulsion. Each building Principal is responsible for the implementation of this Policy.\\
-It is the policy of the Jaffrey-Rindge Cooperative School District that its students have an educational setting that is safe, secure, peaceful, and free from student harassment, also known as bullying or cyberbullying. The School District will not tolerate unlawful harassment of any type and conduct that constitutes bullying or cyberbullying as defined herein is prohibited. Retaliation or false accusations against a victim, witness, or anyone else who in good faith provides information about an act of bullying or cyberbullying is prohibited. All students are protected regardless of their status under the law. Any person violating this Policy may be subject to disciplinary action up to and including expulsion. Each building Principal is responsible for the implementation of this Policy.+
  
 **Bullying and Cyberbullying Defined**\\ **Bullying and Cyberbullying Defined**\\
-Bullying” is a single significant incident or a pattern of incidents involving a written, verbal, or electronic communication,​ or a physical act or gesture, or any combination thereof, directed at another student which:+Bullying ​can be a single significant incident or a pattern of incidents involving a written, verbal, or electronic communication,​ or a physical act or gesture, or any combination thereof, directed at another student which:\\
  
-  * physically harms a student or damages the student’s property; +  * physically harms a student or damages the student’s property. 
-  * causes emotional distress to a student; +  * causes emotional distress to a student. For the purposes of this policy, the term “emotional distress” means distress that impairs the student’s participation in academic or other school- ​ sponsored activities. The term “emotional distress” does not include the unpleasantness or discomfort that accompanies an unpopular viewpoint. 
-  * interferes with a student’s educational opportunities; +  * interferes with a student’s educational opportunities. 
-  * creates a hostile educational environment; or +  * creates a hostile educational environment. 
-  * substantially disrupts the orderly operation of the school.+  * substantially disrupts the orderly operation of the school.\\
  
-Bullying” includes actions motivated by an imbalance of power based on student’s actual ​or perceived ​personal characteristics,​ behaviors, or beliefsor motivated by the student’s association with another person ​and based on the other person’s characteristicsbehaviors, or beliefs.+Bullying ​is unwanted, aggressive behavior among school aged children that involves ​real or perceived ​power imbalance. The behavior is repeated, or has the potential to be repeatedover time. Both kids who are bullied ​and who bully others may have seriouslasting problems.\\
  
-“Cyberbullying” is any conduct defined in paragraph 1 of this Section undertaken through the use of electronic devices which include, but are not limited ​to, telephones, cellular phones, computers, pagers, electronic mail, instant messaging, text messaging, ​and websites. Cyberbullying includes, but is not limited to, the following actionsharassing, teasing, intimidation,​ threatening,​ stalking or terrorizing another person by sending or posting inappropriate and hurtful e-mail messages, instant messages, text messages, digital pictures or images, or web site postings, including blogs or other use of technology.+In order to be considered bullyingthe behavior must be aggressive ​and include:\\
  
-Bullying ​or cyberbullying occurs when an action ​or communication defined ​in paragraphs 1 or 2 of this Section:+  * An Imbalance of Power: Kids who bully use their power—such as physical strength, access to embarrassing information, ​or popularity—to control ​or harm others. Power imbalances can change over time and in different situations, even if they involve the same people. 
 +  * RepetitionBullying behaviors happen more than once or have the potential to happen more than once.\\
  
-  * occurs on, or is delivered toschool property or school-sponsored activity or event on or off school property; or +Bullying includes actions such as making threatsspreading rumors, attacking someone physically ​or verballyand excluding someone from group on purpose\\
-  * occurs off of school property or outside of a school-sponsored activity or event, if the conduct interferes with a student’s educational opportunities or substantially disrupts the orderly operations of the school or school sponsored activity or event.+
  
-“Parent” means parentparents, or legal guardians.+Cyberbullying is any conduct defined in paragraph 1 of this Section undertaken through the use of electronic devices which includebut are not limited totelephones, cellular phones, computers, pagers, electronic mail, instant messaging, text messaging, and websites. Cyberbullying includes, but is not limited to, the following actions: harassing, teasing, intimidation,​ threatening,​ stalking or terrorizing another person by sending or posting inappropriate and hurtful e-mail messages, instant messages, text messages, digital pictures or images, or web site postings, including blogs or other use of technology.\\
  
-“Perpetrator” is a student who engages in bullying ​or cyberbullying.+Bullying ​or cyberbullying ​occurs when an action or communication defined above in this section:\\
  
-“School property” ​is all real property ​and all physical plant and equipment used for school ​purposesincluding public ​or private ​school ​buses or vans.+occurs on, or is delivered to, school ​property ​or a school-sponsored activity or event on or off school property.  
 +occurs off of school property or outside of a school-sponsored activity or eventif the conduct interferes with a student’s educational opportunities or substantially disrupts the orderly operations of the school ​or school ​sponsored activity ​or event.\\
  
-Victim” is a student against whom bullying ​or cyberbullying has been perpetrated.+Parent” means parent, parents, ​or legal guardians.\\
  
-Bullying ​in violation of this Policy need not rise to the level of unlawful harassment under Title IX of the Education Acts of 1972, the Americans With Disabilities Act, Title VI, or the Rehabilitation Act of 1974.+“Perpetrator” is a student who engages ​in bullying ​or cyberbullying.\\
  
-**Reporting Procedure**\\ +“School property” ​is all real property ​and all physical plant and equipment used for school purposesincluding public or private school buses or vans.\\
-Any student who believes he/she has been a victim of bullying or cyberbullying shall immediately report the alleged act to the building Principal. If a student ​is more comfortable reporting the alleged act to a person other than the building Principal, the student may inform any School District employee about the bullying or cyberbullying. The School District will respect the confidentiality of the victim ​and the perpetrator(s) as much as possible, consistent with the School District’s legal obligations ​and the necessity to investigate allegations of alleged bullying and cyberbullying and to take appropriate remedial disciplinary action when such conduct has been substantiated. Howeverno disciplinary action can be taken against a perpetrator solely on the basis of a confidential report.\\+
  
-Students, parents or other adult relatives who have witnessed or who have reliable information that pupil has been subjected to bullying ​or cyberbullying shall immediately report the alleged act to the building Principalor if the student, parent or adult relative prefers, he/she may inform any School District employee about the bullying ​or cyberbullying. Any school employee, volunteer, or employee of a company under contract with the school or School District, who has witnessed or has reliable information that a student ​has been subjected to bullying or cyberbullying shall report the incident to the student’s Principal by the close of the school day on which he/she witnessed or received the reliable information. “Reliable information” shall include a parent’s, adult relative’s or student’s claim that a student is the victim of bullying or cyberbullying.\\+“Victim” is student against whom bullying, or cyberbullying has been perpetrated.\\
  
-All reports must be documented on the School District’s ​Bullying/​Cyberbullying Reporting Form. The victim or reporter shall provide copies ​of documents relating ​to the bullying or cyberbullying and/or save those documents so that the documents can be provided to the investigator. If a victim or reporter is either unwilling or unable to complete the School District’s Bullying/​Cyberbullying Reporting Form, the school employee who receives the oral report will promptly fill out the School District’s Bullying/​Cyberbullying Reporting Formusingto the extent practicable,​ the reporter’s ​or victim’s own words to describe ​the alleged bullying or cyberbullying.\\+Bullying ​in violation ​of this Policy need not rise to the level of unlawful harassment under Title IX of the Education Acts of 1972, the Americans with Disabilities ActTitle VI, or the Rehabilitation Act of 1974.\\
  
-Upon receipt of report ​of bullying or cyberbullying, the Principal ​shall within twenty-four (24) hours forward a written ​report to the Superintendent of the incident and the Principal ​or his/her designee’s response to the initial report.\\+**Reporting Procedure**\\ 
 +Any student who believes they have been victim ​of bullying or cyberbullying shall report ​the alleged act to the building Principal. If a student is more comfortable reporting ​the alleged act to a person other than the building ​Principalthe student may contact any School District employee.\\
  
-Within 48 hours of receiving a report of bullying or cyberbullying, ​the Principal shall by telephone ​and in writing by first-class mailnotify ​the parent of the victim and perpetrator that a report ​of alleged bullying ​or cyberbullying ​was received ​and is being investigated in accordance with this PolicyThe content ​of the notice shall comply with the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA), 20 U.S.C. § 1232g.\\+The School District will respect the confidentiality ​of the victim ​and the perpetrator(s) as much as possibleconsistent with the School District’s legal obligations and the necessity to investigate allegations ​of alleged bullying ​and cyberbullying and to take appropriate remedial disciplinary action when such conduct has been substantiatedHowever, no disciplinary action can be taken against a perpetrator solely on the basis of a confidential report.\\
  
-The Superintendent maywithin the forty-eight (48) hour time period in paragraph 5 of this Sectiongrant the Principal ​written waiver from the notification requirement if the Superintendent deems such waiver ​to be in the best interest of the victim or perpetratorThe waiver ​shall not negate the school’s responsibilities to comply with the remainder ​of this Policy and to notify the parents as soon as is practical.\\+Any school employeevolunteeror employee of a company under contract with the school or School District, who has witnessed or has reliable information that student has been subjected to bullying or cyberbullying shall report ​the incident ​to the student’s Principal“Reliable information” ​shall include a parent’s or student’s claim that a student is the victim ​of bullying or cyberbullying.\\
  
-Investigation and Remedial Action\\ +All reports must be documented on the School District’s Bullying/​Cyberbullying Reporting Form.\\
-The Principal or his/her designee shall begin an investigation of the alleged acts of bullying or cyberbullying within five (5) school days of receiving ​the School District’s Bullying/​Cyberbullying Reporting Form. The goal of an investigation is to obtain an accurate and complete account of all incidents and circumstances deemed relevant to the allegations,​ to determine whether bullying or cyberbullying occurred, and to identify the student(s) responsible for the acts. These procedures are intended to protect the rights of a victim and perpetrator.\\+
  
-The Principal ​or his/her designee will complete the investigation within seven (7) school days after the Principal ​receives the School District’s Bullying/​Cyberbullying Reporting Form, except in cases where the Superintendent grants a written extension. The Superintendentif necessary, may grant an extension of the time period for the completion of the investigation for up to an additional seven (7) school days. The Superintendent shall notify all parties in writing of the granting of an extension. The Principal ​or his/her designee will expedite the investigation of any claim involving physical violence or serious threats of harm.\\+The victim ​or reporter shall provide copies of documents relating to the bullying or cyberbullying and/or save those documents so that the documents can be provided to the investigator. If a victim or reporter is either unwilling or unable to complete the School District’s Bullying/​Cyberbullying Reporting Form, the school employee who receives ​the oral report will promptly fill out the School District’s Bullying/​Cyberbullying Reporting Form, using, to the extent practicable, the reporter’s or victim’s own words to describe ​the alleged bullying ​or cyberbullying.\\
  
-To end bullying or cyberbullying ​and prevent its recurrence, the Principal ​or his/her designee will take such disciplinary action deemed necessary and appropriate,​ including but not limited to detention, in-house suspension, out-of-school suspension or referral ​to the Superintendent ​to consider long-term suspension or expulsion, ​and/or referral ​to law enforcement. Any discipline imposed will be in accordance with and consistent with the School Board’s policies on student discipline.\\+Upon receipt of a report of bullying or cyberbullying,​ the Principal ​shall within twenty-four (24) hours forward a written report ​to the Superintendent ​of the incident ​and the Principal ​or their designee’s response ​to the initial report.\\
  
-Besides initiating disciplinary action, the Principal or his/her designee may also take other remedial action deemed necessary and appropriate to end bullying or cyberbullying and prevent its recurrence including but not limited to requiring participation ​in peer mentoringor other life skills groups; reassigning student’s classes, lunch periods or transportation;​ and/or offering appropriate assistance to the victim or perpetrator.\\+The Principal shall by telephone and in writing by first-class mailnotify ​the parent of the victim and perpetrator within forty-eight (48) hours of receiving the School District’s Bullying/Cyberbullying Reporting Form that a report of alleged ​bullying or cyberbullying ​was received ​and is being investigated ​in accordance with this Policy. The content of the notice shall comply with the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA)20 U.S.C. § 1232g. \\
  
-The Principal or his/her designee must document his/her investigation results ​in a written ​report. The investigation report shall include documentation of the statements/​interviews ​of the victimperpetrator, and witnessesCopies of any documents or other evidence (e.g., electronic communications) obtained during the investigation ​shall be attached ​to the report.\\+The Superintendent may, within the forty-eight (48) hour time period ​in paragraph 5 of this Section, grant the Principal ​a written ​waiver from the notification requirement if the Superintendent deems such waiver to be in the best interest ​of the victim ​or perpetrator. ​The waiver ​shall not negate the school’s responsibilities ​to comply with the remainder of this Policy.\\
  
-The Principal or his/​her ​designee’s investigation report ​shall also include ​the Principal or his/her designee’s findings ​of whether the report ​of bullying or cyberbullying ​was substantiated and the reasons why the report was or was not substantiatedIf the report is substantiated,​ the Principal or his/her designee shall include in the investigation report recommendations for remediating the bullying ​or cyberbullying ​and shall, when appropriate,​ recommend a strategy ​to protect students from retaliation. If the report is not substantiated as bullying or cyberbullying but the conduct violates school rules or policies, the Principal or his/her designee shall specify the school rules or policies violated and make appropriate recommendations to address ​the violations.\\+The Principal or their designee shall notify ​the Superintendent ​of all substantiated instances ​of bullying or cyberbullying. ​Reporting of individual cases of bullying ​and cyberbullying to the School Board will be at the discretion of the Superintendent.\\
  
 Within ten (10) school days of completion of the investigation,​ the Principal shall notify the parents of the victim and perpetrator of the school’s remedial action. In accordance with FERPA, the School District may not disclose to the parents of victims the educational records of perpetrators which include but are not limited to the discipline and remedial action assigned to the perpetrators.\\ Within ten (10) school days of completion of the investigation,​ the Principal shall notify the parents of the victim and perpetrator of the school’s remedial action. In accordance with FERPA, the School District may not disclose to the parents of victims the educational records of perpetrators which include but are not limited to the discipline and remedial action assigned to the perpetrators.\\
  
-Since bullying or cyberbullying ​may begin again after several weeks or months have lapsed, ​the perpetrator in substantiated cases should be closely supervised. The victim should be encouraged ​to report any new problems ​to the Principal or his/her designee. The Principal or his/her designee should interview the victim regularly ​to make sure that there is no recurrence of bullyingcyberbullying, ​or retaliationThe Principal or his/her designee shall document all follow-up with the victim.\\+**Investigation and Remedial Action**\\ 
 +The Principal or their designee shall begin an investigation of the alleged acts of bullying or cyberbullying ​within five (5) school days of receiving ​the School District’s Bullying/​Cyberbullying Reporting Form. The goal of an investigation is to obtain an accurate and complete account of all incidents and circumstances deemed relevant ​to the allegations, ​to determine whether ​bullying ​or cyberbullying ​occurredand to identify the student(s) responsible for the actsThese procedures are intended to protect ​the rights of a victim ​and perpetrator:​\\
  
-The Principal or his/her designee shall notify ​the Superintendent ​of all substantiated instances ​of bullying or cyberbullying. The Superintendent ​shall report ​to the School Board all substantiated instances ​of bullying ​and cyberbullying ​andon an annual basis, shall report substantiated incidents of bullying ​or cyberbullying ​to the Department of EducationSuch reports ​shall not contain personally identifiable ​information ​pertaining ​to any pupil.\\+  * The alleged perpetrator(s) will be provided ​the opportunity to be heard as part of the investigation. 
 +  * Privacy rights ​of all parties shall be maintained in accordance with applicable laws. 
 +  * The building principal/​assistant principal ​shall keep a written record of the investigation process. 
 +  * The building principal/​assistant principal may take interim remedial measures ​to reduce ​the risk of further ​bullying/cyberbullying, ​retaliation and/or to provide assistance ​to the alleged victim while the investigation is pending. 
 +  * The building principal/​assistant principal ​shall consult with the Superintendent as appropriate concerning the investigation and any remedial measures or assistance provided. 
 +  * Consistent with applicable law, students may not be required to disclose or provide to the District the student’s user name, password or other authenticating ​information to a student’s personal social media account. However, District investigators may request a student or a student’s parent/​guardian voluntarily share printed copies of specific information from a student’s personal social media account if such information is relevant to an ongoing investigation.\\
  
-**File Retention**\\ +The Principal ​or designee ​will complete ​the investigation within seven (7) school days after they receive verbal or written notificationexcept in cases where the Superintendent grants a written extension. The Superintendentif necessarymay grant an extension ​of the time period for the completion of the investigation for up to an additional seven (7) school days. The Principal ​or designee ​shall notify all parties in writing ​of the granting of an extension.\\
-The Principal will maintain in a separate confidential file the original completed School District’s Bullying/​Cyberbullying Reporting Form, investigatory interview notes and reports, findings made, the investigation report, including any decision for actionand other relevant investigatory materialsand maintain a copy of the file in the perpetrator’s education record. The Principal shall also provide a copy of the file to the Superintendent.+
  
-**Appeal**\\ +To end bullying or cyberbullying and prevent its recurrence, the Principal or designee ​will take such disciplinary action deemed necessary and appropriate,​ including but not limited ​to detention, ​in-house suspension, out-of-school ​suspension or referral to the Superintendent to consider long-term suspension ​or expulsion, and/or referral to law enforcementAny discipline imposed will be in accordance with and consistent ​with the School Board’s ​policies on student discipline.\\
-For non-disciplinary remedial actions where no other review procedures governthe parents of the perpetrator and victim shall have the right to appeal ​the Principal or his/​her ​designee’s decision regarding their student ​to the Superintendent ​in writing within five (5) school ​days. The Superintendent shall review ​the Principal ​or his/her designee’s decision and issue a written decision within ten (10) school daysIf the aggrieved party is still not satisfied ​with the outcome, then the aggrieved party may file a written request for review by the School Board within ten (10) school days of the Superintendent’s decision.\\+
  
 +Administrators have the discretion within the requirements of district policies on student discipline, to determine appropriate disciplinary consequences and/or interventions for violations of this policy based upon the relevant facts and circumstances in a particular case, including but not limited to the age and maturity of the students involved; the type and frequency of the behavior; a student’s willingness to cooperate in the investigation and correct behavior; and the student’s prior disciplinary record.\\
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 +Besides initiating disciplinary action, the Principal or designee may also take other remedial action deemed necessary and appropriate to end bullying or cyberbullying and prevent its recurrence including but not limited to requiring participation in peer mentoring, or other life skills groups; reassigning student’s classes, lunch periods or transportation;​ and/or offering appropriate assistance to the victim or perpetrator,​ including counseling.\\
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 +At the time a bullying or cyberbullying report is made, the Principal or their designee in consultation with the Superintendent,​ shall develop a strategy to protect all students from any kind of retaliation.\\
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 +The Principal or designee must document their investigation results in a written report. The investigation report shall include documentation of the statements/​interviews of the victim, perpetrator,​ and witnesses. Copies of any documents or other evidence (e.g., electronic communications) obtained during the investigation shall be attached to the report. The Principal or designee’s investigation report shall also include the Principal or designee’s findings of whether the report of bullying or cyberbullying was substantiated and the reasons why the report was or was not substantiated. If the report is substantiated,​ the Principal or designee shall include in the investigation report recommendations for remediating the bullying or cyberbullying and shall, when appropriate,​ recommend a strategy to protect students from retaliation. If the report is not substantiated as bullying or cyberbullying but the conduct violates school rules or policies, the Principal or designee shall specify the school rules or policies violated and make appropriate recommendations to address the violations.\\
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 +**File Retention**\\
 +The Principal will maintain in a separate confidential file the original completed School District’s Bullying/​Cyberbullying Reporting Form, investigatory interview notes and reports, findings made, the investigation report, including any decision for action, and other relevant investigatory materials, and maintain a copy of the file in the perpetrator’s education record. The Principal shall also provide a copy of the file to the Superintendent or designee.\\
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 +**Appeal**
 The procedures in RSA 193:13, Ed 317, and the School District’s discipline policies establish the due process and appeal rights for students disciplined for acts of bullying, cyberbullying,​ or retaliation.\\ The procedures in RSA 193:13, Ed 317, and the School District’s discipline policies establish the due process and appeal rights for students disciplined for acts of bullying, cyberbullying,​ or retaliation.\\
  
 **Retaliation or False Accusations**\\ **Retaliation or False Accusations**\\
-No person shall retaliate or make false accusations against a victim, witness, or anyone else who in good faith provides information about an act of bullying or cyberbullying. The School District will discipline any individual who retaliates or makes a false accusation or encourages others to retaliate or make a false accusation against a victim, witness, or anyone else who in good faith provides information,​ testifies, assists, or participates in an investigation,​ proceeding or hearing relating to an act of bullying or cyberbullying. ​If a complaint or report is not made in good faith, the School District will take such disciplinary action deemed necessary and appropriate including but not limited to suspension, expulsion, or dismissal. At the time a bullying or cyberbullying report is made, the Principal or his/her designee in consultation with the Superintendent,​ shall develop a strategy to protect all students from any kind of retaliation.+No person shall retaliate or make false accusations against a victim, witness, or anyone else who in good faith provides information about an act of bullying or cyberbullying. The School District will discipline any individual who retaliates or makes a false accusation or encourages others to retaliate or make a false accusation against a victim, witness, or anyone else who in good faith provides information,​ testifies, assists, or participates in an investigation,​ proceeding or hearing relating to an act of bullying or cyberbullying.\\
  
-**Policy Notification**\\ +If a complaint or report is not made in good faith, the School District ​will take such disciplinary action deemed necessary and appropriate including but not limited to suspension, expulsion, or dismissal.\\
-Copies of this Policy shall be given to all employeesstudents and parents annually by publishing in the applicable handbook. Whenever new School District ​employees or students begin during the school yearthey shall receive a copy of the appropriate handbook before commencing work or school attendance. The Superintendent or his/her designee shall also make all volunteers, and contractors who have contact with students and chartered public schools aware of this Policy.\\+
  
-The School District will post this Policy and a summary of the Policy on the School District’s website and conspicuously in each school building in areas easily accessible to students and staff.+**Policy Notification/​Dissemination**\\ 
 +Copies of this Policy shall be given to all employees, students and parents annually by publishing in the applicable handbook. Whenever new School District employees or students begin during the school year, they shall receive a copy of the appropriate handbook before commencing work or school attendance. The Superintendent or designee shall also make all volunteers, and contractors who have contact with students and chartered public schools aware of this Policy.\\ 
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 +The School District will post this Policy and a summary of the Policy on the School District’s website and conspicuously in each school building in areas easily accessible to students and staff.\\
  
 **Training of Staff and Educating Parents and Students**\\ **Training of Staff and Educating Parents and Students**\\
-The Superintendent or his/her designee ​shall develop age-appropriate methods of discussing the meaning, substance, and application of this Policy with parents and students in order to minimize the occurrence of bullying and cyberbullying and to identify, respond to, and report incidents of bullying or cyberbullying.\\ +The School Administration ​shall develop age-appropriate methods of discussing the meaning, substance, and application of this Policy with parents and students in order to minimize the occurrence of bullying and cyberbullying and to identify, respond to, and report incidents of bullying or cyberbullying. ​In support ​of this policy, the Board promotes preventative educational measures ​to promote greater awareness ​of aggressive behavior, including bullying.\\
-The Superintendent or his/her designee shall provide training annually for employees, school volunteers, and contractors who have contact with students for the purpose ​of preventing, identifying,​ responding to, reporting incidents of bullying or cyberbullying,​ informing them of the consequences of not acting on a report of bullying and implementing ​this Policy.\\ +
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-**Recordings on School Buses**\\ +
-Pursuant to RSA 570-A:2notice is hereby given that the School ​Board authorizes audio recordings ​to be made in conjunction with video recordings ​of the interior of school buses while students are being transported to and from school or school activitiesA sign informing the occupants of school buses that such recordings may occur shall be posted on all buses. +
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-**Bullying as Abuse and Criminal Conduct**\\ +
-Under certain circumstances (e.g., physical harm/​touching,​ or damage to property) bullying or cyberbullying may constitute a violation of the Safe School Zones Act or abuse under RSA 169-C, the Child Abuse Reporting Act. In such situations, employees, volunteers and contractors shall comply with provisions of the School District’s Policy concerning the Safe School Zones Act and the law which in part requires reporting to the Principal and requires the Principal to file a written report with the police within 48 hours and to notify the victim’s parents/​guardian that a report has been filed.+
  
-**Sexual Harassment**\\ +The School Administration ​shall provide training annually for employees, school volunteers, ​and contractors who have contact ​with students for the purpose of preventingidentifying,​ responding to, reporting incidents of bullying or cyberbullying,​ and implementing ​this Policy.\\
-Bullying or cyberbullying may constitute sexual harassment in which case it shall be subject to and be handled in accordance ​with the School District’s Sexual Harassment and Sexual Violence Policynot this Policy.+
  
-**Immunity**\\ +**Recordings in Student Discipline Matters**\\ 
-A School Administrative Unit employee, School ​District ​employee, chartered public school employee, school volunteer, student, parent, legal guardian, or employee of a company under contract ​to the School ​District, School Administrative Unit, or chartered public school, shall be immune from civil liability for good faith conduct arising from or pertaining ​to the reportinginvestigationfindings, recommended response, or implementation ​of a recommended response under RSA 193-F.+The District ​reserves the right to use audio/video recording devices on District ​property ​to ensure ​the healthsafety and welfare of all staffstudents and visitors. Placement and location ​of such devices will be established by the District.\\
  
-**Legal References:**\\ +**Annual Report**\\ 
-//RSA 193-F:3, Pupil Safety ​and Violence Prevention Act\\ +The Superintendent shall prepare ​and submit an annual report ​of substantiated bullying/​cyberbullying incidents ​on the form provided by the New Hampshire Department of Education. Such reports shall not contain personally identifiable information regarding students.\\
-RSA 570-A:2, Capture ​of Audio Recordings ​on School Buses Allowed\\ +
-NH Code of Administrative Rules, Section Ed 306.04(a)(8),​ Student Harassment//​+
  
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