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Bullying & Harassment In Schools By Meghan Theisen 1 2 3 4 5 “No one can make you feel inferior without your consent.” Eleanor Roosevelt

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Bullying & Harassment In SchoolsBy Meghan Theisen

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“No one can make you feel inferior without

your consent.” – Eleanor Roosevelt

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Thesis

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Personal Relevance

I decided to do this project because I’ve

been in the situation where I’ve been

teased and made fun of. I’ve also been in

the situation where I felt like suicide was

the only way out of a rough situation.

Seeing the recent suicides, especially

among gay students, sparked an anger

and concern within me. I want to leave my

footprint in someway shape or form.

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What is Bullying?

• An aggressive behavior that involves

unwanted negative actions

• Involves a pattern of behavior over a repeated

time

• Involves an imbalance of power or strength

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Why Do People Bully?

• To show they are in charge

• They’re insecure with themselves

• They’re victims of bullying or had once been a victim of bullying

• Jealously

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Between 15% &

30% of students

are bullies or

victims of bullying

3.7 million youths

engage in & 3.2

million are victims

of moderate or

serious bullying

each year

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77% of students

are bullied

mentally,

verbally and

physically

8% of students

say they missed

1 day of class a

month for fear of

bullies

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87% of teenagers said

shootings are

motivated by a

desire to “get back

at those who have

hurt them”

39% of middle

schoolers&

36% of high schoolers

say they don’t feel

safe at school

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The Types of Bullying

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Physical Bullying

• Occurs most often at schools but can occur on the way to and from school

• Socially marginalized for reasons including weight, ethnicity, or other characteristics making it harder for them to fit in

• The bully or bullies intend to hurt, embarrass, or intimidate the victim

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Emotional or

Verbal Bullying

• Verbal bullying is just as harmful as physical bullying

• Can affect one’s self image

• Can affect someone in emotional and psychological ways

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School Bullying

• Pack Bullying

• Individual Bullying

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Cyber Bullying

• Cyber bullying is when someone is harassed, humiliated, embarrassed, threatened or tormented using technology

• Text messages and cell phones are also used to harass a victim

• Cyber bullying like any other type of bullying is an attempt to make someone feel about him or herself

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42% of kids have been bullied while online

1 in 4 have had it happen more then once

35% of kids have been threatened online

1 in 5 have had it happen more then once

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Tips for

Stopping a Cyberbully

• Don’t respond

• Don’t retaliate or be a bully yourself

• Save the evidence; Don’t erase the messages

• Talk to a trusted adult

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Text Bullying• 9 out 10 teens have a cell phones

• Can happen 24 hours a day even at home; home is usually a place for a victim to get away from the bully

• Text bullies are meaner because they don’t see there victim

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Tips if you run into a bully

• Ignore them

• Stand up for yourself; be brave and confident

• Don’t bully back; violence isn’t the solution

• Don’t show how your really feeling

• Tell an adult

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Suicide

11th leading cause of death in the United States

8th leading cause of death for males

19th leading cause of death for females

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Bullying and Suicide

• Bully victims are between 2 to 9 times

more likely to consider suicide then non-

victims

• Bully-related suicide can be connected to

any type of bullying

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“Bullycide”

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Corrine WilsonSeptember 30th, 1991- October 6th, 2004

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• Moved to Rockdale, Texas in 2000

• She played softball on a team of girls who were already considerably good

• She would cry after every single practice

• They would tell her she was fat, ugly, and exclude her

• They told her she should go kill herself

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Ryan HalliganDecember 18th, 1989- October 7th,

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• The same group of boys taunted and teased him from 5th grade until 8th grade

• His first girlfriend called him a loser and told him she wanted nothing to do with him

• She copied and pasted the instant message between them to all her friends

• “Some call it bullycide or even cyber bullycide. I just call it a huge hole in my heart that will never heal.”

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April HimesApril 27th, 1986- February 14th, 2000

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• Enjoyed painting, singing, choir, gardening and spending time with her family and friends

• She missed 53 school days because of bullying

• She was called fat, ugly, and physically bullied daily

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Kristina CalcoDecember 26th, 1989- December 4th, 20051

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• A 4.0 honor student who always strived for perfection

• She was very artistic

• Was part of the yearbook, newspaper, and broadcasting staff

• She played on the volleyball, swimming, and track teams

• Was constantly tormented and called ugly

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Nicholas KeloJr.

October 1st, 1997-February 23rd, 2011

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• Had a second degree black belt in Tae Kwan Do

• Also held a red belt in Kumdo

• Loved inventing

• Played football in middle school

• Traded the sport for band in high school

• Taunted because “obviously someone who preferred to play a tenor sax rather then tossing a football is obviously gay”

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The White House Fights Back

• President Obama and Michelle Obama held a

conference on bullying prevention on March 10th ,

2011

• Calling parents, teachers, students, and

communities to address the problem together

• Congress introduced several LGBT-inclusive bills

addressing bullying and harassment of students

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Just Some of the Steps Our Government is

Taking…

• Safe Schools

Improvement Act

• The Tyler Clementi

Higher Education

Anti-Harassment Act

• Student

Nondiscrimination Act

• Seth’s Law

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School Shootings Caused by Bullying

The Downfall of Seung-Hui Cho

On Monday April 16th 2007 he killed 32 people and

wounded 25 people in the Virginia Tech Massacre

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• Born in South Korea

• Came home from school in the 1st grade crying throwing tantrums because he didn’t want to go

• Moved to America in the 2nd grade

• Diagnosed with an anxiety disorder which inhibited him from speaking

• Throughout high school he was teased for his shyness and inability to talk

• Was always alone

• They would tell him to “Go back to China”

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• In 1999 after the Columbine massacre he was transfixed by the event

• He wrote on his binder “F you all I hope you all burn in hell.”

• In a school assignment he wrote that he wanted to “repeat Columbine”

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In College…

• Poet professor Nick Giovanni removed him from her class 6 weeks into the semester

• He intimidated female students by photographing their legs underneath the desk

• He wrote obscene and violent poetry

• Always wore sunglasses; even indoors

• Described as awkward, lonely and insecure

• He wouldn’t respond to someone if he was greeted

• He was involved in 3 different stalking incidents

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The Morning of the Shooting

• He mailed a manifesto to NBC at 9:01 am the day of the shooting

• Contained 43 images of him with the weapons

• Contained 27 video clips of angry rants

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The

Victims

Ross AbdallahAlameddine Jamie Bishop

Brian Bluhm

Ryan Clark

Austin CloydJocelyne Couture-Nowak

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Daniel Perez Cueva Kevin Granata Matthew Gwaltney

Caitlin Hammaran Jeremy Herbstritt Rachael Hill

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Emily Hilscher Jarrett Lane Matt La Porte Henry Lee

LiviuLibrescu G.V. Loganathan PartahiLumbantoruan Lauren Ashley McCain

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Dan O’Neil Juan Ortiz MinalPanchal Erin Peterson Michael Steven Pohl Jr

Julia Pryde Mary Karen Read ReemaSamahWaleedShaalanLeslie Sherman

Maxine Turner Nicole Regina White

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Students Threatened or Injured With a Weapon at

School

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Rates of Bullying and other School Discipline

Problems

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Students Who Carried a Weapon to School

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Alyssa’s Story

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Colleen’s Story

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The Anti-Bullying Project is dedicated to informing students about bullying, the effects bullying has on our student population, and what we can do to stop bullying before it’s too late.

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Class Activity

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“We become not a melting pot but a

beautiful mosaic. Different people,

different beliefs, different yearnings,

different hopes, different dreams.”

-Jimmy Carter

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