- Washington Elementary School District
- WESD's Commitment
Bullying, Harassment and Intimidation
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- WESD's Commitment
- What is Bullying?
- What is Harrassment?
- What is Threatening or Intimidating?
- Understanding the Difference: Conflict, Mean, and Rude vs. Bullying
- What if my child is being bullied?
- What if my child might be the bully?
- WESD Policy and Regulation
- Bullying, Harassment, and Intimidation Reporting Form- English
- Bullying, Harassment, and Intimidation Reporting Form- Spanish
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Creating Safe and Respectful Schools in WESD
At the Washington Elementary School District (WESD), we are committed to making sure every child feels safe, supported, and ready to learn.
Bullying, in any form, is not tolerated—and we are committed to addressing it directly and effectively.
WESD – Your Rights as a Student
✔ You have the right to a safe, respectful environment free from bullying, harassment, or intimidation.
✔ You have the right to be yourself and feel included.
✔ You have the right to know which adults you can turn to for emotional support.
✔ Teachers and staff are here to help create a positive, happy school environment.Your Responsibilities as a Student
✔ Speak up if you feel unsafe or are having a tough time.
✔ Tell a trusted adult if you see someone being bullied—help keep everyone safe.
✔ Report bullying!
Explore the tabs to learn more about the definitions of bullying, harassment, threatening and intimidation, how to recognize the signs, and what to do.