Here are some facts about bullying. 1 out of every 5 students reports being bullied. Of those students who reported being bullied, 13% were made fun of, called names, or insulted; 13% were the subject of rumors; 5% were pushed, shoved, tripped, or spit on; and 5% were excluded from activities on purpose. School-based bullying prevention programs decrease bullying by up to 25% 46% of bullied students report notifying an adult at school about the incident. Reports of cyberbullying are highest among middle school students, followed by high school students, and then primary school students Students who experience bullying are at increased risk for depression, anxiety, sleep difficulties, lower academic achievement, and dropping out of school Bullied students indicate that bullying has a negative effect on how they feel about themselves (27%), their relationships with friends and family (19%), their school work (19%), and physical health (14%) Which of these facts su...
We recently discovered that we have a staff member at CMS with American Indian Heritage, our Athletic Trainer, Mrs. Miller! Mrs. Miller was kind enough to answer some questions we have about what is was like growing up with American Indian Heritage. Could you share some information about your family with us? I am half Navajo, which is the biggest Native American Tribe in the United States. My mom is full blooded Navajo. She grew up on the Navajo Reservation in northwest New Mexico. The Navajo Reservation spans over New Mexico, Arizona and Utah. Most of my grandmas, aunts, uncles, and cousins on my mom’s side of the family still reside on the Navajo Reservation. One of my aunts lives in a Hogan which is a traditional Navajo home. It has 8 sides and the door always faces east to see the sun rise. 2. What experiences do you have that could be different from out students? I grew up in Albuquerque which is about 2 and a half...
We tried a couple of weeks ago to make an appreciation video for Mrs. McAfee, but due to technical difficulties we were not able to make it. Let’s try again! She is such an amazing leader for all school so she deserves ALL the appreciation. Take this time to determine if you want a couple of individuals or the class as a whole to say something. Please make sure that if you choose an individual that they will speak clearly and loudly for the video. Please fill out the following Google form. https://forms.gle/G5dTKuBko6A6Y2sP9 All videos need to be finished by the end of Pride Time tomorrow. Thanks!
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