In 2010 the Legislature amended and added to Washington State’s anti-bullying law. For an action to be considered bullying, it needs to meet the following definition:
Harassment, intimidation, or bullying means any intentional electronic, written, verbal, or physical act, including but not limited to one shown to be motivated because of his or her perception of the victim's race, color, religion, ancestry, national origin, gender, sexual orientation, or mental, physical, or sensory handicap or other distinguishing characteristics, when the intentional electronic, written, verbal, or physical act:
If you believe your child is being subjected to behavior that meets the definition of harassment, intimidation or bullying stated above:
1. Contact your school's principal.
2. Obtain a copy of the district's anti-bullying policy and procedures located at the bottom of this page.
If you feel the school has not adequately addressed the issues, file a written complaint with the district compliance officer.