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- In Virginia, state law requires local school boards to implement policies and procedures to educate school board employees about bullying and create a bully-free environment in public schools. A model policy was developed and adopted by the Board of Education in 2013. Additionally, Virginia school districts must include policies and procedures that prohibit bullying in district codes of student conduct12. While bullying is not considered a crime in the Code of Virginia, criminal acts often associated with bullying include threat, harassment, extortion, assault and battery, robbery, and hazing3. In state government agencies, workplace harassment, bullying (including cyber-bullying), and workplace violence of any kind are prohibited4.Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.State law (Code of Virginia § 22.1-291.4) requires local school boards to implement policies and procedures to educate school board employees about bullying and the need to create a bully-free environment. To help address and prevent bullying in public schools, a model policy was developed and adopted by the Board of Education in 2013.www.doe.virginia.gov/programs-services/student-s…Virginia school districts must include policies and procedures that prohibit bullying in district codes of student conduct. School district policies must be consistent with the standards for school board policies on bullying and the use of electronic means for purposes of bullying developed by the state board.www.stopbullying.gov/resources/laws/virginiaBullying is not considered a crime in the Code of Virginia. However, criminal acts most often associated with bullying include: threat; harassment; extortion; assault and battery; robbery; and hazing.virginiarules.org/varules_topics/bullying/It is the policy of the Commonwealth to foster a culture that demonstrates the principles of civility, diversity, equity, and inclusion. In keeping with this commitment, workplace harassment (including sexual harassment), bullying (including cyber-bullying), and workplace violence of any kind are prohibited in state government agencies.www.dhrm.virginia.gov/docs/default-source/hrpolic…
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