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District presents bullying‑prevention process, adds "unknown perpetrator" tracking and training changes
Summary
Academic services presented the district’s bullying definitions, reporting channels, investigative checklist and new Skyward 'unknown perpetrator' reporting; staff outlined training, counseling referrals and changes to data reporting to address community concerns about transparency.
Academic services staff reviewed Flagler County Schools’ bullying and harassment procedures for the board on Aug. 26 and described changes to reporting and training designed to improve transparency and tracking. “Bullying includes cyberbullying and means systematically and chronically inflicting physical hurt or psychological distress on 1 or more students,” said Mr. Glasgow of Academic Services, reading the district definition used for investigations.
Why it matters: families have questioned how the district distinguishes misconduct, harassment and bullying and whether serious reports receive full investigations. Staff described both the review process and how outcomes are recorded to clarify those differences.
Glasgow and Mr. Fanelli outlined how reports arrive and are handled: the district’s online “report bullying” form routes…
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