Safe Schools Reporting Act 2005 The
Safe Schools Reporting Act of 2005 mandates the Maryland State Department of
Education (MSDE) to require county boards of education to report incidents of
harassment or intimidation (bullying) against students attending a public
school under the jurisdictions of the county board.
The law further specifies procedures for reporting these acts,
including specific guidelines for Harassment and Intimidation (Bullying)
form. Additionally, the law
requires MSDE to report to the Maryland General Assembly the following:
The
following definition of harassment and intimation (bullying) is included on
the Harassment or Intimidation (Bullying) Form to guide students and
parents when completing this form, and to guide LSS staff when investigating
incidents. Harassment
and intimidation (bullying) means conduct, including verbal conduct, that
creates a hostile educational environment by substantially interfering with a
student’s educational benefits, opportunities, or performance, or with a
student’s physical or psychological well-being, and is motivated by an
actual or a perceived personal characteristic such as race, national origin,
marital status, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, religion or
disability or is threatening or seriously intimidating. Please click the appropriate link (adobe acrobat required) to download forms:
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