The San Gabriel Unified School District is conducting a parent survey on bullying at school this year. While bullying that has taken place in previous years or at other schools is important, the questions on this survey are about bullying at school this year.

What is Bullying?

Bullying is defined as aggressive behavior that involves an imbalance of real or perceived physical or psychological power among those involved.

Bullying is a form of violence. The acts involve a real or perceived imbalance of power with the more powerful student, person, or group attacking those who are less powerful.

Bullying is subjecting a person to abusive actions. Typically, bullying behavior is unprovoked, intentional and repeated over time and includes the use of hurtful words, and/or acts.

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* 1. What school does your child attend?

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* 2. What grade is your child in?

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* 3. Is your child male or female?

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* 4. Has your child shared with you that they have been bullied at school this year?

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* 5. If your child has been bullied this year, what type of bullying did your child report? (Mark all that apply)

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* 6. If your child has been bullied this year, where did the bullying take place? (Mark all that apply)

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* 7. Has your child stayed away from school this year to avoid being bullied?

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* 8. Are you familiar with the school’s bullying reporting options?

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* 9. Has your child’s school shared information about its bully prevention programs and policies?

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* 10. If your child was bullied this year, what actions did you take? (Mark all that apply)

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* 11. If your child was bullied this year and you reported the incident to a school staff member, were you satisfied with the way the incident was handled?

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* 12. How big of a problem do you believe bullying is at your child’s school?

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* 13. Do you think that your child’s school is a safe place for your child to learn?

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