Every student and staff member deserves to feel safe at school. Emotional safety is an important component in successful learning.
Bullying
The
CDE Bullying Prevention Training and Resources web page contains a wealth of bullying prevention training and resources. These resources assist students, families, and communities impacted by bullying and discrimination—including incidents related to actual or perceived neurodiversity.
Bullying Prevention Resources for Students Who Identify or Are Perceived as Neurodivergent
Standing Together is a toolkit with videos and resources for bullying prevention and support for students with neurodivergence
Prohibiting Discrimination and Harassment
MVWSD has policies and procedures prohibiting discrimination, harassment, student sexual harassment, intimidation, bullying, and cyberbullying, including social media bullying (Education Code 234.6). To learn more, see
AR 5131.2 - Bullying and
AR 5145.3 - Nondiscrimination/Harassment.
MVWSD bans discrimination and harassment based on sex (Education Code 234.6), gender, gender identity, pregnancy, parental status. See
AR 5145.3 - Nondiscrimination/Harassment and
AR 5145.7 Sexual Harassment
Supporting the Well-Being of Immigrant Families and Children
Resources for families and children experiencing immigration-related stress