Safety Reporting
Bullying
is defined as systematically or persistently inflicting physical hurt or psychological distress on one or more students.
Cyber-bullying
is defined as bullying that involves the use of digital technologies, including but not limited to, e-mail, cell phones, text messages, instant messages, chat rooms, and social media.
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Discriminatory Harassment
is defined as any physical or verbal conduct or communication that creates an intimidating, hostile, or offensive educational or work environment based on another person’s sex, color, religion, profession or demonstration of belief or non-belief, race, national origin, ancestry, creed, pregnancy, marital or parental status, sexual orientation, homeless status, gender identity, gender expression, age, or physical, mental, emotional or learning disability.
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School Safety
is a shared responsibility between staff, students, and the community. Students who see or hear something concerning should immediately report this to an adult in the building. This can be done anonymously if you choose.
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Who Can I Contact at the High School?
School Counselors
- (Student's Last Names A-D)
Ms. Chelsea Saldaña
Email or 608.834.6723 - (Student's Last Names E-J)
Ms. Annette Intveld
Email or 608.834.6721 - (Student's Last Names K-O)
Mr. Don Karsh
Email or 608.834.6728 - (Student's Last Names P-T)
Ms. Monica Wagner
Email or 608.834.6722 - (Student's Last Names U-Z)
Mr. Dan Maloney
Email or 608.834.6738