Exit this survey Your Opinion Counts, Teen Bullying Your Opinion Counts, Teen Bullying Question Title * 1. Are you male or female? Male Female Question Title * 2. Would you consider the following behavior (when directed at another student) as "bullying"? Check all that you think apply. Pushing, shoving, hitting Destroying someone's belongings Sending a mean, nasty text or email Rolling your eyes at someone Calling someone a "name" Saying things behind someone’s back Ignoring someone on purpose Calling someone “a retard” Calling someone “gay” Threatening someone Leaving someone out on purpose Posting a picture of someone that they would not want shared Saying mean things about someone’s appearance or behavior Other (please specify) Question Title * 3. Is bullying the word that should be used to define “students hurting each other”? Yes No Question Title * 4. If no, what other words should be used? Drama Harassment Mean Girl Violence Other (please specify) Question Title * 5. How do you define bullying? Question Title * 6. If you saw someone being bullied, and they were really getting hurt by it, would you report it to an adult? Yes No Question Title * 7. What are some of the reasons why you might not report seeing bullying? Check all that you think apply Afraid you will be called a snitch or tattler Bullying is just part of growing up Think that you will be the next target Don’t think it’s your problem Nothing will change by telling Adults don’t care Adults will just make the situation worse Some kids deserve to be bullied I have reported, was told nothing that could be done Other (please specify) Question Title * 8. What would help make it easier to report bullying? Check all that you think apply. Have a school policy or campaign with a message that it isn't "tattling" - it's "reporting" Establish a policy that each report will be investigated Ensure protection for the person doing the reporting Encourage students that reporting is done to protect someone Promote a school climate that supports students looking out for each other Other (please specify) Question Title * 9. If you had been getting bullied, and it wasn’t getting better, would you tell your parents? Yes No Question Title * 10. What are some of the reasons that you might not tell your parents? Check all that you think apply. Is it hard to talk with parents about anything. They would say it is my fault My parents wouldn’t care. They might take away my cell or stop me from going on the computer. They would just tell me to ignore it. My parents would just flip out and do something that would make it worse. I have. They don’t listen to me. It’s personal and it would be too hard to say what’s happening. I don’t need their help. They are already dealing with enough with their own lives. They would try to fix it for me. Other (please specify) Question Title * 11. Should parents have access to see your cell phone, social media and email accounts? Yes No Sometimes Question Title * 12. Should parents have your cell phone, social media, and email passwords? Yes No Sometimes Question Title * 13. Other than your friends, who are likely to share information about yourself online? Check all that you think apply. Students from other schools or groups that I attend My family My parents My friend’s parents My account is open for all to see Organizations that I support Other (please specify) Question Title * 14. Anything else that you would like to share? Done