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Have a concern about bullying?

Report it to your student’s teacher, counselor, or principal. You can also report anonymously 24/7 via the Say Something App or by phone at 1-844-5-SAYNOW (1-844-572-9669).

Bullying Prevention & Resources

Student Resources

Stockton Unified School District and the Student Support Services Department have created a multi-faceted approach to Bullying Prevention, including our updated SUSD Board Policy BP 5131.2 .

School Counselors deliver social-emotional lessons using the Second Step Curriculum, teaching students to recognize and define bullying, understand its effects, empathize with individuals who are bullied, and learn strategies for responding.

The PLUS program trains students as restorative advocates through activities like Unity Day, SUSD is Bully-Free Month, Suicide Prevention, Say Something Week, and No One Eats Alone Day.

More information: California Department of Education - Bullying Prevention Resources .

Staff Resources

All SUSD staff have access to the Bullying Prevention Information folder on Google Drive:

  • Classroom Lessons
  • Prevention Activities
  • Unity Day Information
  • SUSD is Bully-Free Implementation Guide
  • Staff Training & Documentation
  • Parent Resources
  • Conflict Resolution
  • Tattling vs. Reporting
  • Cyber Safety & Anti-Cyber Bullying
  • Bucket Filling
  • PowerPoints on Anti-Bullying
  • Much more…

Access the Google Drive folder with your SUSD staff account.

Say Something Icon

Have a concern about bullying?

Report it to your student’s teacher, counselor, or principal. You can also report anonymously 24/7 via the Say Something App or by phone at 1-844-5-SAYNOW (1-844-572-9669).

Bullying Prevention & Resources

Student Resources

Stockton Unified School District and the Student Support Services Department have created a multi-faceted approach to Bullying Prevention, including our updated SUSD Board Policy BP 5131.2 .

School Counselors deliver social-emotional lessons using the Second Step Curriculum, teaching students to recognize and define bullying, understand its effects, empathize with individuals who are bullied, and learn strategies for responding.

The PLUS program trains students as restorative advocates through activities like Unity Day, SUSD is Bully-Free Month, Suicide Prevention, Say Something Week, and No One Eats Alone Day.

More information: California Department of Education - Bullying Prevention Resources .

Staff Resources

All SUSD staff have access to the Bullying Prevention Information folder on Google Drive:

  • Classroom Lessons
  • Prevention Activities
  • Unity Day Information
  • SUSD is Bully-Free Implementation Guide
  • Staff Training & Documentation
  • Parent Resources
  • Conflict Resolution
  • Tattling vs. Reporting
  • Cyber Safety & Anti-Cyber Bullying
  • Bucket Filling
  • PowerPoints on Anti-Bullying
  • Much more…

Access the Google Drive folder with your SUSD staff account.

Bullying Prevention Information for Staff

All SUSD staff have access to the Bullying Prevention Information folder on Google Drive, which includes a variety of resources to support classroom and school-wide prevention initiatives.

  • Classroom Lessons
  • Prevention Activities
  • Unity Day Information
  • SUSD is Bully-Free Implementation Guide
  • Staff Training and Documentation
  • Parent Resources
  • Conflict Resolution
  • Tattling vs. Reporting
  • Cyber Safety & Anti-Cyber Bullying Information
  • Bucket Filling
  • PowerPoints on Anti-Bullying
  • Much more…

Access the Google Drive folder here using your SUSD staff Google account.