DASA Basics
Definitions
Bullying Roles
Taking Action
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What does DASA stand for?

The Dignity for All Students Act.

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What is cyberbullying?

Bullying or harassment that occurs through electronic technology, such as social media, texts, or apps.  

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 What is a "target"?

The student who is being bullied or harassed.

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Who are appropriate people to report bullying to?

Teachers, school counselors, administrators, or the Dignity Act Coordinator.  

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 Where does DASA apply?

School buildings, school property, school buses, and school-sponsored events.

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What is a "hostile environment"?

Conduct so severe or pervasive that it unreasonably interferes with a student’s education or well being.  

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What is an "initiator"?

The student who is performing the act of bullying.

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What is a "Dignity Act Coordinator"?

A designated school employee trained to respond to harassment and discrimination.

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Who is protected by DASA?

All public elementary and secondary school students.

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What is a "power imbalance"?

 A situation where one person or group has more power or status than the person being targeted.

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What is a "bystander"?

A student who witnesses the bullying taking place.

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Why is documenting incidents important?

To provide evidence, such as screenshots or specific details, for school investigations.

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What is the primary goal of DASA?

To provide students with a safe, supportive educational environment free from discrimination, harassment, and bullying.  

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What is an example of non-verbal harassment?

Intimidation, abuse, or intentional exclusionary actions like leaving someone out.  

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What is a "defender"?

A student who intervenes safely, alerts an adult, or provides support to the target.

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 What should you do if you witness cyberbullying?

Save evidence, do not engage or forward the content, and report it to a trusted adult

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Under DASA, what is the required timeframe for reporting incidents to school administration?

 Incidents must be reported orally within one school day and in writing within two school days.

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What is "cyber harassment"?

Repeated, unwanted electronic communication that causes substantial emotional distress to the target.

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What is an "upstander"?

 A witness who takes positive action to stop bullying or support the target.  

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What is the "Code of Conduct" role in safety?

 It outlines student obligations regarding safety and the rules they must follow.  

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