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Board reviews anti-bullying self-assessment; district reports 34 HIB investigations, 13 founded

Elizabeth Board of Education · May 5, 2026
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The Elizabeth Board of Education received the district’s Anti-Bullying Bill of Rights self-assessment and a report that 34 harassment, intimidation and bullying (HIB) investigations were completed since March 25–April 15, of which 13 were found to be HIB-related; districtwide assessment scores averaged 71.

At its April 23 meeting, the Elizabeth Board of Education received a district presentation on the Anti‑Bullying Bill of Rights Act self‑assessment and the district’s recent HIB investigations. The presentation reviewed eight core elements and 26 indicators the district used to score schools and said results would be published on school and district web pages.

The district reported that all 37 schools scored between 65 and 76 on the self‑assessment, with a district average of 71 (an improvement from 70 the prior year). The presenter described the state…

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