Bullying, Harassment, Discrimination
SRVUSD believes that its students and staff have the right to be free of bullying, threats, intimidation and harassment while on our campuses or participating in or being associated with any school/district related activity.
In accordance with these beliefs and commitments, SRVUSD has adopted Board Policy 5145.3
Bullying is defined as intentionally aggressive behavior, repeated over time, that involves an imbalance of power. This could apply to physical, verbal, sexual, social, racial, LGBTQ, disability, or cyberbullying. We also recognize that such behavior is not confined to schools. Whether the behavior takes place at home, in the community, or online, the harmful effects of inappropriate behavior, including threats and bullying, can be felt on our campuses.
SRVUSD is committed to providing an effective way to take action and report incidents of suspected bullying/, harssment, or discrimination. If you have witnessed bullying, are a victim of threats or bullying, or are aware of or concerned about threats or bullying incidents that might take place, please report the information.
Reports can be made by calling the school or district, reporting in person to any staff member, or by using one of the methods below.
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SRVUSD Careline
SRVUSD CareLine is an anonymous tipline.
A site-specific link is located in the top header section of each school's webpage. Reports are received by administration when they are filed and are reviewed as soon as possible. Reporters have the option to remain anonymous.
By submitting the online report, you declare under the laws of the State of California that your enclosed statements are true and correct.
Suspected Bullying Form
This fillible PDF form contains checkboxes to provide details for the incident(s) as well as space to provide more information about the incident. After completing, it should be immediately forwarded to the school principal. You have the option to remain anonymous.
By submitting the online report, you declare under the laws of the State of California that your enclosed statements are true and correct.
If you are or anyone you know is experiencing suicidal thoughts, please call 1-800-273-8255.
For those who feel threatened or know of someone who feels threatened by violence, the Contra Costa Crisis Center has set up a hotline with access to counselors 7 days a week.
HOTLINE: 1-800-833-2900.
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California Department of Education: Bullying Prevention Training & Resources
Resources provided for parents, administrators, and students on how bullying can be prevented and addressed. Resources include publications, sample policies, and frequently asked questions.
Standing Together: Bullying Prevention Toolkit
Title IX Information
SRVUSD's Title IX webpage contains important information about non-discrimination on the basis of sex, student rights, and valuable resources.
CONTACT
Coordinator for Non-Discrimination
Dr. Hong Nguyen
Director of Student Services & Educational Equity
(925) 552-5025