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Bullying Information

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The Brockton Public Schools are committed to providing all students with a safe learning environment that is free from bullying and cyber bullying. The commitment is an integral part of our comprehensive efforts to promote learning, and to prevent and eliminate all forms of bullying and other harmful and disruptive behavior that can impede the learning process. The district will take specific steps to create a safe and, supportive environment for vulnerable populations in the school community. We will provide all students with the skills, knowledge, and strategies to identify, prevent, report, and respond to bullying, harassment, or retaliation.



Reporting an Incident of Bullying

The Brockton Public Schools administration strongly encourages anyone with knowledge of a bullying/cyber-bullying incident to report it immediately.

Option 1:
Direct report to school staff

  • At the elementary school level, contact your school principal, assistant principal or adjustment counselor, teacher or staff member.
  • At the middle school level, contact school principal, assistant or associate principal, school adjustment counselor, teacher or staff member.
  • At Brockton High School or alternative schools, contact principal, associate principal, dean, assistant dean, school adjustment counselor, teacher or staff member.

Option 2:
Written report to school staff

If a student or parent feels uncomfortable with Option 1, he/she can fill out the form below and submit it to the school office. This form is also available in the main office, the guidance office and the nurse's office of each Brockton Public School.

Reporting an Incident Form

Option 3:
Submit a Tip

Students may anonymously report bullying or any other dangerous/concerning behavior by clicking the link below. Please note that if you believe anyone is in imminent danger you should not use this option and instead call 911 or the Brockton Police Department directly.

Submit a Tip


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