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Anti-Bullying & Violence Warning Signs

                   District Anti-Bullying Information & Policy

 

 

District Anti-Bullying Coordinator: Katherine Ventura

Phone: (973) 777-0808, ext. 120

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                   WALLINGTON HIGH SCHOOL

Anti-Bullying Specialist: Gary Kicinski

Phone: (973) 777-0808, ext. 113

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Principal: Dr. Joseph Pompeo

Phone: (973) 777-0808, ext. 114

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School Safety Team

 

   Mr. Gary Kicinski – School Safety Specialist/Vice Principal

   Ms. Mary Bartlett – School Nurse

   Mr. Brian Staples – Teacher

   Ms. Anna Kolakowski – Parent

 

                   GAVLAK ELEMENTARY

Anti-Bullying Specialist / Principal: Nancy Giambrone

Phone: (973) 777-4420, ext. 205

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School Safety Team

 

   Ms. Linda Finke – School Nurse

   Ms. Helena Carr – Parent

   Ms. Mary Jane Machtemes – Guidance Counselor

   Ms. Shannon Dahse – Student Assistance Counselor

 

                   JEFFERSON ELEMENTARY

Anti-Bullying Specialist: Darcy Kordosky

Phone: (973) 777-4421, ext. 320

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Principal: Nancy Giambrone

Phone: (973) 777-4420, ext. 205

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 School Safety Team

   Ms. Stacy Geltrude – School Nurse

   Ms. Patricia Sondej – Teacher

   Ms. Kim Weinberg – Parent

 

Available Documentation for Download:  

District Anti-Bullying Policy

Anti-Bullying Bill of Rights

Implementing the Anti-Bullying Bill of Rights

 

WARNING SIGNS FOR VIOLENCE
WATCH FOR THEM....AND TAKE ACTION


Lack of interest in school.
Absence of age-appropriate anger control skills.
Seeing self as always being the victim.
Persistent disregard for or refusal to follow rules.
Cruelty to pets or other animals.
Violent artwork or writing.
Talking constantly about weapons or violence.
Depression or severe mood swings.
History of bullying.
Misplaced or unwarranted jealousy.
Involvement or interest in gangs.
Self-isolation from family and friends.
Talking about bringing a weapon to school.



Time Magazine, 1999