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Anti-Bullying Bill of Rights self-assessment: district scores exceed state rubric; leaders note culture of reporting

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The district-wide ABR self-assessment showed buildings regularly exceed state rubric expectations. The anti-bullying coordinator highlighted strengths and urged community education on what constitutes bullying and what district responses look like.

The district reported high marks on the 2024'25 Anti-Bullying Bill of Rights (ABR) self-assessment, with building teams routinely scoring at the 'exceeds requirements' level on the state rubric. Corinne Rutt, the district's supervisor of counseling and anti-bullying coordinator, presented the district's scores and described the state's rubric and scoring process.

Rutt said each school's School Safety Team used the state's eight-element rubric and that a district total well above the state's…

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