Anti-Bullying
MMSD Anti-Bullying Policy
The Madison Metropolitan School District strives to provide an environment where every student feels safe, respected and welcomed and where every staff member can serve students in an atmosphere that is free from significant disruptions and obstacles that impede learning and performance. Bullying can have a harmful social, physical, psychological and/or academic impact on students who are the targets of bullying behaviors, students who engage in bullying behaviors, and bystanders that observe acts of bullying. The School District does not allow bullying behavior toward or by students, school employees or volunteers on school/District grounds, at school/District-sponsored activities or in transportation to and from school or school/District-sponsored activities.
If you have questions regarding MMSD’s Anti-Bullying or Harassment Policies, contact the Title IX Investigator at 663-1530 or the Coordinator of Progressive Discipline at 663-1908.
What is BULLYING?
Bullying is the intentional action by an individual or group of individuals to inflict physical, emotional or mental harm or suffering on another individual or group of individuals when there is an imbalance of real or perceived power.
Madison Metropolitan School District Board Policies 4510 (Student Bullying)