no matter how you spell it – it is always wrong rosemary w. skeele 9/21/09
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No matter how you spell it – it is always
wrongRosemary W. Skeele9/21/09
"A person is bullied when he or she is exposed, repeatedly and over time, to negative actions on the
part of one or more other persons, and he or she has difficulty
defending himself or herself."
1. Verbal bullying - derogatory comments and bad names
2. Bullying through social exclusion or isolation
3. Physical bullying - hitting, kicking, shoving, and spitting
4. Bullying through lies and false rumors
5. Having money or things taken or damaged by bullies
6. Threatened or being forced to do things by bullies
7. Racial bullying
8. Sexual bullying
9. Cyber bullying (via cell phone or Internet)
Harassing emails
Instant messages,
Post obscene, insulting, and slanderous messages
to online bulletin boards or social networking sites
Develop web pages to promote and
disseminate defamatory content
Malicious text messages via cell phones.
Sexting – posting/cell messaging sexually
offensive pictures or videos
Cell Phone
The act of sending sexually explicit messages or photos electronically,
primarily between cell phones.
Florida Department of Law Enforcement - Sexual Offender / Predator Flyer
Phillip Michael Alpert
Date Of Photo: 03/26/2009
Click Here to Track this Offender
Designation: Sexual Offender
Name: Phillip Michael Alpert
Status: Supervised - FL Dept of Corrections
Department of Corrections #:
X61836Search the Dept of Corrections Website
Date of Birth: 09/22/1989
Race : White
Sex: Male
Hair: Blond
Eyes: Black
Height: 5'11"
Weight: 125 lbs Alpert is registered as a Sexual Offender. Positive identification cannot be established unless a
Pennsylvania high school students facing child pornography charges after three teenage girls took
nude or semi-nude photos of themselves and shared them with male classmates via their cell phones.
Learn to use technology Keep current on issues
involving new technologies Integrate issues into your classes - use
cases/news stories to teach your students Work with school counselors Educate Parents Don’t ignore gossip