DASA
Dignity Act Coordinators
Matt Albright
Grades Pre-K–5
Contact Mr. Albright
607-746-6462
Kiley Lamoreaux
Grades 6–8
Contact Ms. Lamoreaux
607-746-1300 x5334
Amanda Kane
Grades 9 & 11
Contact Ms. Kane
607-746-1312
Alex Chase
Grades 10 & 12
Contact Mr. Chase
607-746-1311
"I have this theory that if one person
can go out of their way to show compassion,
then it will start a chain reaction."
~Rachel Scott
Related Files
Our Schools Anti-Bullying Rules
Tips for Parents: What to Do If Your Child is Being Bullied
Tips for Parents: What to Do If Your Child Bullies Others
Tips for Parents: What to Do If Your Child Witnesses Bullying
Similarities and Differences between Rough-and-Tumble Play, Real Fighting, and Bullying
Parents Guide to Bullying Behavior
OLWEUS Parent Presentation
a Powerpoint from the 11/6/2012 parent program
Related Links
The Dignity Act
The DAC seeks to provide the State’s public elementary and secondary school students with a safe and supportive environment free from discrimination, intimidation, taunting, harassment, and bullying on school property, a school bus and/or at a school function.OLWEUS
A researched based bullying prevention programRachel's Challenge
You just may start a chain reactionBullies 2 Buddies
A Psychological Approach to Bullying PreventionThe Blue Project
The Blue Project is an interactive live concert presented to student bodies on a real level, allowing them to open up to practical life lessons through song.