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Bullying hurts. But it hurts less when we talk about it. Welcome to your safe space to talk about bullying.
Let’s Talk About Bullying
Bullying doesn’t have to be big and scary to talk about. Talking is how we can make it stop.
Nearly 6 million students aged 12-18 nationwide report being bullied at school.1
That’s not okay. Period. Together, we can take a stand against bullying, protect our mental health, and lead with kindness.
Resources for Students, Parents, and Teachers
We all play a role in helping students lead meaningful lives and make the world a kinder, safer place. It starts with you and your voice. Explore these resources to learn more about how you can be the kind of person that stands up to bullying.
Students Share Their Stories
Bullying and mental health challenges are tough things to talk about. But talking about them helps. Being honest about our experiences can be powerful—for ourselves and the people around us. Hear students at K12-powered schools share their stories and how online school helped them be brave in the face of bullies.
If you or someone you know is struggling and needs immediate help, call the National Suicide Prevention Hotline at 800.273.8255 or 988.
Want more information about supporting someone having a hard time with their mental health? This online course from Jack.org and the Born This Way Foundation can help.
In a recent survey of parents, 44% said they enrolled their students in a K12-powered school because of safety and/or bullying-related concerns at a previous school.2 See how an online school might be the solution you’re looking for and take the next step.
1 A 2019 study from the National Center for Education Statistics.
2 K12 Enrollment Satisfaction Survey, March 2022