Harassment, Intimidation, & Bullying
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District Anti-Bullying Coordinator
Mrs. Jillian Torrento
201-796-8700 Ext. 3950Anti-Bullying Bill of Rights Act Grades
As per the Anti-Bullying Bill of Rights Act (ABR) (P.L.2010, c.122), the Elmwood Park Public Schools has posted its 2020-2021 Anti-Bullying Bill of Rights Act Grades to the school district's HIB webpage, and to each individual school's web page. Please feel free to contact Mrs. Jillian Torrento, Anti-Bullying
Coordinator (torrento@epps.org) if you have any questions.2021-2022 ABR Grade Report
2020 - 2021 HIB Grades - NJDOE ReportUnder the Commissioner's Program, the school grade is a raw score of data and the sum of all the ratings for all indicators within each core element on the School Self-Assessment (e.g., 65 out of 78 points). The maximum total score for a school is 78 points. The school district's grade is an average of the total scores of all schools in the school district. The department issued grade is not represented as a letter grade. The NJ Department of Education is not issuing any associated value or ranking for the raw and average scores. The raw and average scores reflect the school and school district's degree of compliance with the Anti-Bullying Bill of Rights Act (ABR), as determined primarily through each school's self-assessment of its implementation of the ABR.
- Letter 2023-2024
- Letter 2023-2024 Spanish
- Guidance for Schools on Implementing the Anti-Bullying Bill of Rights Act
- HIB Defined - In order for evidence of HIB to be found in a particular case, these parameters must be met.
- HIB Reporting Form - Personnel
- HIB Reporting Form - Parents/Family Members
- District Policy
- Kids Against Bullying
- NJ Dept. of Education Resources
- Stomp Out Bullying
- Stop Bullying.gov
- Stop Bullying: Speak Up
Elmwood Park School District - Anonymous HIB Reporting Form:This URL is specific to the Elmwood Park School District. This URL provides access the district's public reporting form, from which users can submit incidents to HIBster. No password or credentials are required to complete the form; parents or concerned individuals can submit an incident anonymously.