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Goose Creek CISD outlines anti-bullying committee work, student feedback and next steps
Summary
District student services staff reported on anti-bullying efforts, student survey results and campus-level action plans; staff said 37 incidents coded as bullying this school year so far and outlined prevention steps including increased supervision, digital citizenship training and expanded reporting tools.
Goose Creek Consolidated Independent School District student services staff summarized fall-term anti-bullying work and next steps during the board meeting on Jan. 13.
District presenters said campus anti-bullying committees (ABC) and Positive Behavior Intervention and Supports (PBIS) teams met this fall to review data, hear student voice, and develop campus action plans. Student survey feedback and scenario workshops helped staff identify common issues and practical responses.
Why this matters: Students and staff told district leaders that verbal bullying, social exclusion and a lack of trust in adults were consistent concerns. Trustees were presented with campus actions intended to increase adult supervision in high-traffic areas,…
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