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Bullying: How District 122 Tackles The Issue

Patch reached out to school districts across the Chicago suburbs to see how they handle bullying in their communities.

NEW LENOX, IL — As part of its coverage for National Bullying Prevention Month, Patch reached out to school districts across the Chicago suburbs to see how they handle bullying in their communities. Across the country, bullying is a problem that affects more than one in five students. And while some boil it down to the idea that "kids will be kids," studies show that students who are bullied are at increased risk for anxiety, depression, poor self-image, mental health and behavior problems and poor school adjustment.

New Lenox Patch reached out to District 122 to take a look at how the district handles and reports bullying. Patch asked the following questions:

  • What is the district’s policy with regard to bullying and cyberbullying? What is the discipline process for students who bully others?
  • How many reported incidents of bullying does the district have this year/last year (could also break this down by grade level)?
  • What constitutes a reportable bullying incident? How does the district define bullying? In other words, when does it rise to the level of being reportable?
  • What measures is the district taking to be proactive about bullying?
  • What is the district doing to help students who have been the victim of bullying?
  • Some schools use apps — Ok2Say, STOPIt, BullyTag, etc. — or some other system that allows students to anonymously report bullying. Does your district do this? What kind of volume are schools seeing? Has that increased/decreased?

District 122's response can be found below:

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In response to Patch's questions, District 122 sent an attachment of their parent/student handbook and their bullying policy: 7:180 Prevention of and Response to Bullying, Intimidation, and Harassment.


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