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A safe and supportive school environment is essential for both academic success and emotional well-being. Recent data highlights the importance of addressing safety concerns like bullying, which can negatively impact academic outcomes and engagement at school.

Join us to learn how district and school leaders are using data to combat bullying and promote a positive school climate. And, the research that supports the importance of addressing bullying in your district.

In this webinar, you’ll learn how to:

  • Identify patterns of bullying, harassment, and other negative behaviors that can affect student well-being.
  • Implement targeted interventions to support students academically and emotionally.
  • Create a safer, more inclusive school environment that fosters both academic achievement and well-being.
  • The role of schools, parents, and peers in preventing bullying and enhancing the social-emotional strengths of children and adolescents.

Featuring real examples from districts who have used Panorama’s surveys to reduce bullying, this webinar will equip administrators, counselors, and educators with tools and strategies to ensure a safe and equitable learning environment.

Speaker
Peter Vosseler
Supervisor of Anti-Bullying/EEOC at Elizabeth Public School
Amanda Nickerson, PhD
Director of Alberti Center for Bullying Abuse Prevention, SUNY Distinguished Professor of Counseling, School and Educational Psychology, University at Buffalo Graduate School of Education
Jordy Sparks
Executive Director, Diversity, Equity, Inclusion & Student Supports, Oceanside Unified
Moderator
Panorama Education

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