REport Bullying
Bullying is persistent, repeated, consistent, intentional, and always about hurt, embarrassment, humiliation, isolation, and causing pain. Ashe County Schools, teachers, staff, and administrators care about our students and are committed to providing an educational setting that is safe, secure, and free from bullying and harassment. To report an incident of bullying or harassment, please go to any Ashe County Schools homepage and click on the "Report Bullying" box. This link can also be found under the Student heading on each individual school page. Remember, no one can help if they don't know about the problem.
Students at Ashe County Middle School take the following pledge to remind them that bullying is not tolerated and that they can each play a part in ending it.
Bullying makes every day hard. It makes people feel isolated, unimportant, and afraid to go to school. I have the power to stop bullying by getting involved in a few specific ways.
Students celebrate unity day every October. In the photo above, students wear orange to show their support and to show they are united to end bullying at ACMS.
Students at Ashe County Middle School take the following pledge to remind them that bullying is not tolerated and that they can each play a part in ending it.
Bullying makes every day hard. It makes people feel isolated, unimportant, and afraid to go to school. I have the power to stop bullying by getting involved in a few specific ways.
- I will speak up--I will take a stand when I see kids humiliating or hurting each other. I will talk about bullying with my friends and the adults in my life, so everyone knows I think it's wrong.
- I will advocate--I will stick up for others who might be in need of my help and not just my closest friends.
- I will be a role model--I will not use my phone or computer to spread rumors or say hateful things. I won't ignore it when others are cruel and intimidating.
- Stopping bullying begins with me. Taking this pledge can change someone's life in a meaningful way. I am committed to ending bullying. I WILL SPEAK UP!
Students celebrate unity day every October. In the photo above, students wear orange to show their support and to show they are united to end bullying at ACMS.