Bullying Survey 2012

Please answer the following questions as honestly as possible. The results will help inform how PMMS will work to address bullying.



A red asterisk (*) indicates required questions.


  1. Are you male or female?*
    male
    female


  1. What race or ethnicity do you identify with? Choose all that apply.*
    White
    Black
    Hispanic/Latino
    Asian
    Other


  1. In your own words, please describe what bullying means. *


  1. Have you been bullied this school year 2011-2012?*
    Yes
    No


  1. If you have been bullied please select the reason or reasons that someone bullied you. Please check ALL that apply. If you have NOT been bullied please skip to question # 9
    My weight
    My grades
    The color of my skin or hair
    For wearing glasses
    For the clothes I wear
    I was called Gay or Lesbian
    For what I eat
    For asking questions in class
    For how much money my family has
    Where I am from
    The people I am friends with
    The language(s) that I speak
    My religion


  1. Please tell a reason you were bullied if different from above.


  1. If you have been bullied this school year (2011-2012) Where/When did it happen?
    On the bus
    In the hallway
    In the bathroom
    In the classroom
    In the cafeteria
    In the bus room
    Online (facebook, twitter etc.)
    Through Text message
    Before arriving to school or after leaving school


  1. If you have been bullied, who have you been bullied by?
    Friends
    Family
    Teachers
    Classmates
    Kids in other grades


  1. How often do you see bullying at school? *
     
      1 2 3  
    Every day  Never


  1. If you have seen bullying this year, what did you do about it?*
    Nothing
    I told the bully to stop
    I told a bullying prevention task force student
    I told a teacher
    I told another adult in the school like a principal, nurse, teacher's assistant or guidance counselor.
    I have not seen any bullying this year


  1. When you see bullying, how often do you stand up for the person being bullied? *
     
      1 2 3  
    Every time  Never


  1. Have you been bullied so much this year that you did not want to come to school?*
    Yes
    No
    I have not been bullied this year.


  1. If YOU were bullied this year what did you do about it? Check all that apply.
    Nothing
    I told the bully to stop
    I told a bully prevention task force member
    I told a teacher
    I told another adult like a Principal, nurse, counselor or teacher's assistant
    I told my parents or other family members
    I told my friends


  1. If you reported it, did the bullying stop?
    Yes
    No


  1. If you have never reported a bullying incident what was the reason you did not report it?*
    I have never seen bullying
    I was scared that the bully would turn on me
    I didn't want to be made fun of for telling
    I think people should work it out for themselves
    I don't trust the adults in the school to do anything about it
    I don't care, it's not my problem


  1. Do you have an adult in the school that you feel you can trust with problems you might be having? *
    Yes
    No


  1. What do you think helps stop bullying the most? You can choose more than one answer.*
    Teachers, Principals, and Counselors make it easy and safe to report bullying
    Teachers, Principals, and Counselors take action as soon as they know about bullying which makes it stop
    The bullying prevention student task force
    Bullying is talked about over the announcements and discussed openly with students and teachers
    Other


  1. Finally, what do you think teachers, staff or classmates could do to make PMMS a safer more comfortable place to learn everyday?





Spanish and Multicultural Teacher
Peter Muhlenberg Middle School