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Mount Olive Township School District reviews semiannual student-safety report, highlights hotspot tracking and prevention programs

Mount Olive Township School District Board of Education · November 25, 2025
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Summary

Director of student support services Jackie Bello presented the district—s SSDS report for Jan—June 2025, explaining how alleged versus confirmed HIB incidents are counted, describing a 'hot spot locator' used to guide staffing and prevention, and outlining programs including No Place for Hate and teen mental health first aid.

Jackie Bello, the district—s director of student support services and programming, delivered the semiannual student-safety report, describing the Student Safety Data System (SSDS) the district uses to report violence, vandalism, weapons, substance abuse and harassment, intimidation and bullying (HIB) for the Jan. 2025—June 2025 reporting period.

"This is a state requirement for all public schools in the state of New Jersey that we must report any serious acts of violence, vandalism, weapons, substance abuse, and harassment, intimidation and bullying," Bello said, explaining SSDS distinguishes alleged incidents from those confirmed after investigation. She told…

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