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Bully STOP
Everyone at CSAT is committed to making our school a safe and caring place for all students. As a part of that commitment, bullying -- in any form -- is not tolerated.The school community defines bullying as follows:Bullying encompasses an imbalance of power between the person(s) perpetrating the bullying and the target(s) and a variety of intentional and/or coordinated negative acts designed to inflict harm, either psychological or physical, carried out repeatedly over time.The best way to prevent bullying is to report it when it occurs. The links below offer students and parents the opportunity to do that in a confidential manner. Each reported incident is taken seriously and investigated.If you'd like to report an incident, click one of the links below and fill out the short form that follows. If you have any questions or concerns, do not hesitate to contact us.CSAT also follows in coordination with the Dignity for All Act, a state law that states no student shall be subjected to harassment or discrimination by employees or students on school property or at a school function based on their actual or perceived race, color, weight, national origin, ethnic group, religion, religious practice, disability, sexual orientation, gender or sex.Contact the staff member below in your respective building with questions/concerns regarding Bully Stop and the Dignity for All Act.Elementary School (K-5)John Bresnock, school counselor(716) 876-7505, ext. 1210email: jbresnock@csat-k12.orgMiddle School (6-8)
Stephen Anastasia, school social worker
(716) 710-3065 x8124
email: sanastasia@csat-k12.org
High School (9-12)
Courtney Goodwin, Dean of Students
(716) 871-7400, ext 3164
email: cgoodwin@csat-k12.org