- Glassboro Public Schools
- Why don't administrators tell me anything about the incident when they make the initial call?
Anti Bullying
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- HIB Home Page and District Contact Information
- District Anti-Bullying Self-Assessments/NJ Official Release of District Self-Assessments
- What is "HIB" or bullying?
- Start Anonymous Incident Report
- HIB Timeline
- 10 Steps of the Complaint and Investigation Process
- Why does the process take so long?
- Why don't administrators tell me anything about the incident when they make the initial call?
- Are parents present during a student interview?
- What happens when my child is labeled a "bully" as a result of an investigation?
- What are the consequences for students who have violated the Anti-Bullying Bill of Rights?
- How will this affect my child's school record?
- What information will I receive at the conclusion of the investigation?
- HIB Forms
- HIB Policies
- HIB Resources
Why don't administrators tell me anything about the incident when they make the initial call?
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In the past, investigations were typically completed, or partially completed, before parent phone calls were made, to determine precisely what occurred. With the new legislation, administrators are required to contact parents before the investigation has been completed—preventing the relay of specific, accurate information to parents until the process has completed.