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New Orleans – What an amazing school

Bullying in school

Stop bullying in New Orleans I just got back from New Orleans. I was out there teaching the students about our program and the importance of speaking up. St. Christopher’s should be so proud of how their students acted at the assembly. I have been speaking on bullying in schools for over 13 years and

Arizona and Houston … Here we come

Arizona and Houston

Stop Bullying in Arizona At the end of April reportbullying.com expert Jim Jordan will be teaching students and parents about bullying and how to create a safe and motivating school environment.  We know bullying happens in every school but the biggest problem we have is so many people think everything is bullying. Our presentations teach

Stats show Bullying is getting worse in schools

Stats show Bullying is getting worse

Alarming Rise in Bullying: School Safety Under Threat Bullying Statistics Show Alarming Increase: Why Schools Must Maintain Prevention Efforts | 2025 Report Alarming New Data: Bullying Escalates as Prevention Efforts Decline Why Schools’ “Prevention Fatigue” Is Creating More Dangerous Environments for Students The Statistical Reality: Bullying Is Getting Worse Recent nationwide data reveals a troubling

Edgartown Elementary School Martha’s Vineyard

Edgartown Elementary School Anti-Bullying Event | ReportBullying.com Edgartown Elementary School Anti-Bullying Event Event Overview You attend a standout anti-bullying event at Edgartown Elementary School on Martha’s Vineyard. This occasion stands out due to strong support from staff and parents. Schools often hire speakers, yet principals skip sessions. Here, the principal joins all three student assemblies

Year in review for reportbullying.com

Review-Well it was another great year for reportbullying.com. We traveled all across the United States speaking to students, training teachers and educating parents on their role and how to work with schools to reduce bullying. We traveled to Arizona, California, New York, New jersey, Pennsylvania, South Carolina, Ohio and many other cities and states. the best

Do boys and girls bully differently

Boys vs. Girls: Understanding Different Bullying Patterns | Jim Jordan ReportBullying.com Understanding Gender Differences in Bullying Direct vs. Indirect Harassment and Why Recognition Matters 💬 The Hidden Reality of How Boys and Girls Bully When it comes to bullying, both boys and girls can engage in harassment using similar actions, but when we examine the

The positive side of Discipline – Teachers

positive side of Discipline

Positive Discipline in Schools – Building Consistent, Effective Classroom Management Positive Discipline in Schools Building Consistent, Effective Classroom Management for Student Success The Foundation of Positive Discipline As a teacher, when you instruct your students on a procedure or a policy and later learn that the students have not done what you instructed them to

TEACHERS – Why are you here? part 2

Teachers – Why Are You Here? Understanding Your Mission | Creating Safe School Environments Teachers: Why Are You Here? Understanding Your True Mission Beyond the Paycheck The Foundation: Understanding the “WHY” Unless an employee entirely understands what they do, they can easily fail on WHY they are there. This fundamental principle applies to every profession,

Toronto schools combating anti-bullying problems

Toronto schools combating anti bullying problems

I’m here in the eastern part of Toronto where I’ll be speaking to 4 middle schools and 2 high schools about how to become proactive in reducing bullying. What I like the most is how excited they are to implement our anti-bullying program. It is critical to have a follow-up after an assembly to keep

Anti bullying programs

Creating Safe Schools: Bystander Training and Leadership Insights | ReportBullying.com Creating Safe Schools: Bystander Training and Leadership Insights Recent Training Experience We returned from a two-week intensive training program for students and parents. We presented at 13 schools. The focus centered on teaching students the bystander role. This approach allows school systems to implement our