Public School Works
October Newsletter | 2012
Safety News

In This Issue

Preparing for National Bullying Prevention Month in October

Spotlight: Twitter Bullying

Spotlight: Bullying Prevention

Industry Insider News: PublicSchoolWORKS’ Parent InfoCenter Wins Interactive Media Award

PSW Events

ASBO International Conference
Phoenix, AZ
10/12-10/15
booths #701 and #703

AASPA Conference
Chicago, IL
10/31-11/3
booth #155

Testimonial of the Month

“Students are able to anonymously go online or call and issue a report. We are immediately notified to investigate, intervene, communicate and document the outcome,”

Rob Burnside

Assistant Principal of Kings Local Schools, and user of PublicSchoolWORKS’ Student Bullying Reporting System


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Preparing for National Bullying Prevention Month in October

With students, teachers and administrators getting settled into the new school year, it is important to remember student safety issues, including bullying. This October is National Bullying Prevention Month, and with September bringing us school shootings and parents taking bullying retaliation into their own hands, it is critical that schools address bullying head on. Training both staff and students how to recognize bullying, providing tools to communicate issues and tracking issues to recognize trends, will help administrators show that bullying will not be tolerated in schools.

The PublicSchoolWORKS’ Student Bullying Reporting System provides 24/7 online and telephone systems that allow students and parents to report bullying incidents. It includes automated tools that immediately notify and mobilize school administrators and appropriate individuals when an incident is reported. To find out more about this feature, or about how you can ensure your staff is prepared to recognize and deal with bullying, email sales@publicschoolworks.com.

SPOTLIGHT

Twitter Bullying

A recent story on the CBS21 News in Harrisburg, PA tells the story of a Penn Manor High School student’s attempt to end the school’s Twitter “burn book.” The burn book was created for students to bully their peers via Twitter. One student took a stand and created a positive burn book called “Play Nice Penn Manor.” To read more about Penn Manor’s Twitter bullying, read the article here.

PublicSchoolWORKS’ (PSW) Bullying Prevention - Basics for Educators defines bullying, explains bully dynamics and shows ways educators can intervene in order to stop bullying. The course also gives information about cyberbullying and tactics for intervening when it occurs. To learn more about how you can educate your staff about bullying, email sales@publicschoolworks.com.

To share your story about how you handled a student bullying situation, comment on our Facebook page.

SPOTLIGHT

Bullying Prevention

An article on Fox 54 online featured statistics from a National Institute of Child Health and Human Development research study. According to the study, one out of nine high school students reported they had been pushed, shoved, tripped or spit upon during the last school year. Fox 54’s article also gives tips for parents on bullying prevention for the school year. The article urges parents to become familiar with their school’s policy on bullying and to get to know their children’s teachers. To learn more tips for parents, read the article here.

PublicSchoolWORKS’ (PSW) Bullying Prevention - Administrators teaches administrators how to detect the signs of a bully victim and how to intervene. The course also explains how to develop a prevention plan. To learn more about how you can educate your staff on bullying, email sales@publicschoolworks.com.

Has your school experienced a bullying situation? What was the outcome? Share your comments with us on Twitter @PSWORKS.