- Christina Early Education Center
- Bully Reporting Form
Bully-Free Schools
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The purpose of the Christina School District (CSD) Bully-Free Schools Initiative is to heighten awareness around the issue of bullying and to promote a safe learning environment for all students. The initiative includes professional development, sharing of research-based information, recommendations and interventions, and activities for administrators, staff, students, and parents.
What is Bullying?
- Aggressive behavior that is intentional and involves an imbalance of power and strength
- Physical or psychological intimidation that occurs repeatedly over time
- Bullying can be direct (i.e., taunting, hitting, or stealing); boys are most often overt bullies
- Bullying can be indirect (i.e., Spreading rumors or exclusion); girls are most often indirect bullies
Contact (Ombudsperson) - 1-800-220-5414
State of Delaware Bully Prevention & School Climate
The Four Types of Bullying
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Physical Bullying
- Hitting, kicking or pushing someone
- Stealing, hiding or ruining someone's things
- Making someone do something he or she doesn't want to do
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Verbal Bullying
- Name-calling
- Taunting
- Insulting
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Relationship Bullying
- Refusing to talk to someone
- Spreading lies and rumors about someone
- Making someone feel left out or rejected
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Cyber-Bullying
- Emails
- Instant messaging
- Texting
- Blogs
- Chat Rooms
- Communication technologies
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Student Services
Christina School District
Drew Educational Support
600 N. Lombard Street
Wilmington, DE 19801
Phone: 302-552-2711
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Grading
Please note that assignments will be graded and recorded in a reasonable amount of time. Major projects and papers require a longer timeline for grading. Questions about your child's grades should be directed to the individual teacher, available through email links on the site.Final grades are determined by teachers using both objective and subjective criteria. Grades shown in Home Access Center may not reflect your child's final grade until all scores are verified and posted by the school office.Progress Reports will be available online at the mid-point of the marking period. Report Cards will appear online approximately one week after the end of the marking period. -
Security
Please ensure that your username and password remain confidential. We recommend that you change your password several times per year. If, at any time, a parent or guardian believes the password has been compromised, it is the responsibility of that adult to change the password.This can be accomplished online from the Home Access Center. To change your password, click on the "My Profile" link in the upper right hand corner. Note: to access this area, you must have the pop-up blocker feature on your computer disabled if you are using one. -
Log in Issues?
Please contact the main office of the school your child attends.
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Resources for Students