NORTH SANPETE SCHOOL DISTRICT
Creating Conditions for Learning So All Students Can Succeed
NORTH SANPETE SCHOOL DISTRICT
Creating Conditions for Learning So All Students Can Succeed
Teaching, reinforcing, and correcting our positive behavior expectations describe in Section 1 are key components of our bully prevention plan. In addition to the schoolwide expectations, we have specific bully prevention practices that address bullying incidents and give support for students who have been targeted. Following is a summary of those practices:
All reported incidents of bullying are taken seriously and are investigate by or in collaboration with a school administrator following the steps listed above. Incidents are documented in PowerSchool MTSS (our district’s behavior tracking system) and/or PowerSchool SIS (our district’s student information system).
When teacher or other school personnel becomes aware of a bullying incident this information is promptly given to school administration. Additionally, we encourage anybody who is targeted by bullying, witnesses bullying, or is aware of bullying occurring to report it to a school administrator, a school counselor/teacher, other trusted adult, or by using the
SAFE UT app.
Bullying Prevention Resources
North Sanpete School District is committed to providing a quality education to students in a safe, supportive, and welcoming environment. To this end, the District maintains policies that prohibit conduct that disrupts the learning environment. Please see below for District policies that apply to this disclosure and visit
BoardDocs for all District policies.
School Safety
Unsafe conduct and disrupting school programing or student activities violates district policies. Among other things, District polices prohibit: threats or acts of violence; possession of real or look-alike weapons, explosive, noxious, or flammable material; gang activity; criminal or disruptive behavior; destruction or defacement of property; willful disobedience or persistent defiance of authority; and possession of illegal drugs, alcohol, or other prohibited substances.
Bullying, Cyberbullying, Hazing, and Retaliation,Policy E-48
Bullying, cyberbullying, hazing, and retaliation can also disrupt a student’s right to a respectful school atmosphere. Any bullying, cyberbullying, hazing, retaliation, or related conduct is unacceptable. Administrators, teachers, counselors, social workers, and psychologists in every school are trained to respond to incidents of bullying, cyberbullying, hazing, and retaliation.
Generally speaking, bullying, cyberbullying, and hazing have common elements or characteristics:
Bullying, cyberbullying, hazing, and retaliation may exist in various forms including, but not limited to, physical violence and aggression, verbal or written assaults or attacks, and/or social or psychological isolation, manipulation, or deprecation. Conduct may involve direct and open attacks against a victim, but conduct can also be indirect or subtle in nature (e.g. spreading rumors or enlisting another student to engage in conduct). Bullying, cyberbullying, and particularly hazing may exist in circumstances in which victims or targets acquiesce or consent to the conduct. Bullying, cyberbullying, hazing, and retaliation may also constitute civil rights violations in circumstances where a victim is targeted based on one or more protected classes.
Discrimination and Harassment
North Sanpete School District complies with all civil rights laws and regulations. As such, the District prohibits all discrimination, harassment (including sexual harassment), and retaliation against any individual based on race, color, sex, pregnancy, religion, national origin, age, marital status, disability, sexual orientation, or gender identity in its educational programs, activities, admissions, access to facilities, or other treatment.
Discriminating or harassing behavior targeted at an individual or group of individuals often takes one or more of the following forms:
Sexual harassing behavior can be particularly disruptive. Sexual harassment typically involves offensive or unwelcome sexual advances, requests for sexual favors, and other verbal or physical conduct or unwelcome communication of a sexual nature targeted at another individual based on that individual’s sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, or conformance/non-conformance with a real or perceived gender or sexual stereotype that creates an intimidating, hostile, or offensive educational environment.
Reporting and Correcting
The best resources for identifying and addressing incidents of unsafe behavior, discrimination, harassment, bullying, cyberbullying, hazing, and retaliation are students and staff. North Sanpete School District provides several avenues for reporting:
North Sanpete School District will promptly investigate all reports and take appropriate steps to eliminate the offending conduct, address its effects, and prevent it from reoccurring. The District will attempt to resolve issues working collaboratively with parents, guardians, and patrons at the lowest possible level.
Prohibitions described above shall be enforced for conduct occurring outside of school, school hours, or school-related activities if the conduct materially disrupts the educational environment. Students found in violation of District policies regarding school safety, discrimination, harassment, bullying, cyberbullying, hazing, and retaliation may subject themselves to student discipline including parent/guardian conferences, suspension/expulsion, referral to law enforcement, placement in an alternative program, and/or other consequences and action steps appropriate for the circumstance.
For more information about North Sanpete School District policies or any subjects addressed in this notice, please contact the District Office by calling (435) 462-2485.
Additional Resources:
District Policies
North Sanpete School District does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex, disability, or age in its programs.
Civil Rights Disclosure | Prohibition of Bullying, Hazing, and Retaliation | SafeUT
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