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Mountain View Elementary School (6750)

Elementary school

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810 THIRD STREET
WINDSOR, CO 80550

416

Total Students Served

Grade 3 - Grade 5

Bullying Prevention


About Bullying Prevention in Colorado Schools

A school culture that is safe, equitable, and positive for staff and students alike is crucially important for bully prevention and intervention.

The information on this page provides a simple yes or no on whether a school or district has a specific bullying policy or uses a specific evidence-based bullying prevention program. Please contact the district or school directly if you need more information about what is available.


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Bullying Prevention Data 2022-2023 (School)

Bullying Prevention data
Category Explanation Mountain View Elementary School
Bullying Prevention in Positive Behavioral Interventions and Supports

Whether or not the school uses any evidence-based bullying prevention programs.

Yes
Olweus Bully Prevention Program (OBPP)

Whether or not the school uses Olweus Bullying Prevention Program (OBPP) as an evidence-based bullying prevention program.

No
Second Step

Whether or not the school uses Second Step as an evidence-based bullying prevention program.

No
Facing History and Ourselves

Whether or not the school uses Facing History and Ourselves as an evidence-based bullying prevention program.

No
Other Bullying Prevention Program

Whether or not the school uses another evidence-based bullying prevention program and if yes, which program is used.

Character Counts Program
Bullying Policy: Biennial Survey

Whether or not the school administers a survey to students at least every other year on how frequently they perceive themselves to be a target of bullying and a witness to bullying.

No
Bullying Policy: Bullying Prevention Team

Whether or not the school has a team of persons who advise the school administration concerning the severity and frequency of bullying incidents that occur in the school.

No
Bullying Policy: Consequences

Whether or not the school sets forth appropriate disciplinary consequences for students who bully other students and for any person who takes retaliatory action against a student who reports an incident of bullying.

Yes

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