Document Actions

Students & Schools: Bullying in Schools


Self-Help Forms

Find local court forms and rules - Use this tool to find and link to the webpages of local courts that contain that court's local rules and forms. Not all courts have a website or have posted local rules or forms to their website.

Legal Education
Model Bullying Policy Under Ohio Law -Ohio Dept of Education powerpoint explaining why it is important to address bullying and providing advice and guidance to schools and parents on how to develop a model bullying policy.

Understanding Bullying in Ohio's Schools -Summary of Ohio's bullying laws by the Ohio Department of Education.

Other Resources
Bullying in Schools: a guide for police - There is always concern about school violence, and police have assumed greater responsibility for helping school officials ensure students’ safety. As pressure increases to place officers in schools, police agencies must decide how best to contribute to student safety. This guide provides police with information about the causes and extent of bullying in schools and recommendations for developing effective approaches and practices that contribute to student safety. U.S. Department of Justice, Office of Community-Oriented Policing Services. 6/5/09

Comprehensive Overview of Bullying in Ohio Schools - eBasedPrevention.org's complete explanation and resource list on Ohio's bullying law, featuring statistics, model bullying policies, helpful links, community involvement information, and more.

Related Library Topics
A. An Overview of Special Education
I. Disagreeing with Your Child’s School District
School Discipline - Suspension and Expulsion
H. Disciplining a Child in Special Education
Section 504 & Disability Discrimination in Schools
Education Rights of Homeless Students - McKinney-Vento Act
D. Identification: Does My Child Need Special Education
F. Individualized Education Program (IEP)
B. Parent’s Role in the Special Education Process
G. Reviewing IEPs and Re-Evaluations
J. Rights to Your Child’s School File
School Lunch Program
Special Education - Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA)
Stalking
Student Loans
C. The Steps In The Education Process
E. Understanding Special Education Evaluations
See More Students & Schools Topics

Browse All Topics & Articles

Back to Top of Page Back to Step 1


Click here to find legal help near you.

To find a civil legal aid provider, call

1.866.LAW.OHIO (1.866.529.6446)



For the hearing impaired:
Use this site to find the local
Ohio legal aid provider in your
area. Then, call the Ohio Relay
Service at 1-800-750-0750 and
ask the service operator to
connect you to the provider
you are trying to call.


The information in this site is
not intended as legal advice.


 

Personal tools