solutions:
Students should be aware that there is a counselor and see him/her more often.
All students should know that there is a counselor at our school. The students that have problems should see her more often and talk to him/her. This could help the students that have bad days. Also, some students may come to school more often because of the help.
2. Students shouln't be afraid to tell the teacher(s) or school officials about what happens to them at school.
They need to find a teacher, or official that will help them take care of their problems. There are many different ways to resolve bullying issues, and asking for an authority's help is the first step. Students should not be afraid to share their problems with teachers. In fact, some students just to stay home and do nothing about their problems. They need to stand up to the fears of asking a teacher, or official to help their problem.
3. Students need to be nicer and the ones that are getting picked on should stand up for themselves
Students here at Paulding are going to corrupt slowly unless they are shown how to deal with these problems properly and effectively. We need to create a movement or public service announcement that will teach students the ugly results of bullying, and a way to prevent and avoid it. We can dedicate a month out of the year to take a stand against bullying, but won't stop there. Every Thursday of the week you need to sit with and/or hang out with someone new during lunch and break, therefore increasing the friendship percentage at our school. Kids will feel wanted and invited as they sit with their new-found pal. There are numerous ways to get the feeling out there. It might no be easy, but it takes one to start a revolution.
All students should know that there is a counselor at our school. The students that have problems should see her more often and talk to him/her. This could help the students that have bad days. Also, some students may come to school more often because of the help.
2. Students shouln't be afraid to tell the teacher(s) or school officials about what happens to them at school.
They need to find a teacher, or official that will help them take care of their problems. There are many different ways to resolve bullying issues, and asking for an authority's help is the first step. Students should not be afraid to share their problems with teachers. In fact, some students just to stay home and do nothing about their problems. They need to stand up to the fears of asking a teacher, or official to help their problem.
3. Students need to be nicer and the ones that are getting picked on should stand up for themselves
Students here at Paulding are going to corrupt slowly unless they are shown how to deal with these problems properly and effectively. We need to create a movement or public service announcement that will teach students the ugly results of bullying, and a way to prevent and avoid it. We can dedicate a month out of the year to take a stand against bullying, but won't stop there. Every Thursday of the week you need to sit with and/or hang out with someone new during lunch and break, therefore increasing the friendship percentage at our school. Kids will feel wanted and invited as they sit with their new-found pal. There are numerous ways to get the feeling out there. It might no be easy, but it takes one to start a revolution.