- Ramsey School District
- Bullying Prevention (HIB)
Bullying Prevention (HIB)
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Reports of bullying may be submitted to the appropriate School Anti-bullying Specialist or the building administration. An anonymous report may be dropped off in the mail slot or mailed to the Ramsey Board of Education Office, 25 North Franklin Turnpike, Ramsey, NJ, 07446 or to any of the school locations listed below.
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District HIB Coordinator
Dr. Christine Caporuscio
Eric S. Smith Middle School
2 Monroe Street
201-785-2300 x22533
ccaporuscio@ramsey.k12.nj.usHIB Specialist
Ramsey High School
Ms. Sunni Roberts
Student Assistance Counselor
256 East Main Street
201-785-2300 x21628
sroberts@ramsey.k12.nj.us
HIB Specialist
John Y. Dater School
Mrs. Annemarie Fishman
School Guidance Counselor
201-785-2325 x25533
afishman@ramsey.k12.nj.usHIB Specialist
Mary A. Hubbard Elementary School
Ms. Brittany Toby-Small, MA, PD, NCSP
School Psychologist
10 Hubbard Lane
201-785-2301 x24532
btoby@ramsey.k12.nj.usHIB Specialist
Wesley D. Tisdale School
Mrs. Lisa Moment
School Social Worker
200 Island Avenue
201-785-2339 x23530
lmoment@ramsey.k12.nj.us
HIB Specialist
Wesley D. Tisdale School
Mrs. Allison Spoto
School Psychologist
200 Island Avenue
201-785-2331 x23531
aspoto@ramsey.k12.nj.us
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Our main goal should be a school culture in which every young
person has friends, in which anyone who is harassed gets support,
and in which problems are solved in nonviolent ways. There will
always be conflicts, and there will always be young people who try
to bully others. We want to create a peer culture in which students
who bully will hear from peers:"We don't hurt other people here."-Stan Davis, Schools Where Everyone Belongs
Click Here For: DISTRICT HIB GRADING REPORT 2020-2021
Click Here For: NJDOE SELF ASSESSMENT HIB 2020-2021
DISTRICT POLICIES:
Click link then enter number to search policies
5512 - Harassment, Intimidation and Bullying
5600 - Pupil Discipline/Code of Conduct
DISTRICT SCHOOL HIB INITIATIVES:
Cyberbullying
Bullying that uses electronic technology including devices such as computers
and cell phones, is a phenomenon of great concern and of growing proportion.
Cyberbullying includes communication tools including social media sites,
gaming sites, text messages, chat, and websites. The following websites can
provide additional information regarding cyberbullying:
Wired Safety
Common Sense Media
Advice for Parents
This document is taken from the book, Schools Where Everyone Belongs,
Practical Strategies for Reducing Bullying, by Stan Davis. It provides a series of
questions and answers for parents related to home and school environments
that help to diminish bullying behaviors.
RESOURCES:NJ Department of Education
Stop Bullying- US Department of Health and Human Services
Stop Bullying Now