NHS Student Assistance Program
Northmont High School
4916 West National Rd
Clayton, Ohio  45315
937-832-6000
www.Northmontschools.com
  • Northmont High School Student Assistance Program
    • Support for Students >
      • Sheree Coffman
      • Amanda Schroeder
    • Alternative to Expulsion Program >
      • My teen has been suspended due to drugs or alcohol
    • Unity Day Program >
      • Information letter to Freshman
      • Agenda for Unity Day
    • Reality Club
    • Clubs, Classes & Sports at NHS
  • Resources
    • Guidance Counseling Services
    • Need Counseling? >
      • Questions to ask when seeking a counselor
      • Referrals to Local Professionals
      • Referrals to Crisis / IOP / Partial Hospitalization / Inpatient Programs
      • Autism Services Program
    • Hotlines and Web Resources for Teens
    • Support for families struggling with addiction
    • Guides to Services in Northmont & Montgomery County
    • 40 Developmental Assets
  • Adolescent Issues
    • Bullying
    • Depression
    • Suicide Warning Signs
    • Anxiety Disorders
    • Drugs and Alcohol abuse >
      • Signs and Symptoms
    • Stress
    • Eating Disorders
    • Grief and Loss
    • Dating Relationships >
      • Controlling Relationships / Dating Violence
      • How to talk about Sex with your Teen
  • OSBC Presentation
  • Communication tips for Parents
  • Start Talking Ohio
  • What can parents do to safeguard their teens against drug and alcohol abuse?
  • Facing Addiction over Dinner - Dr. Oz
  • Drug Prevention Starts with Parents
  • Alcohol and Drug Guide for Parents

Anti-Bullying

Click below for information and resources.  You can also contact Mrs. Coffman directly at scoffman@northmontschools.org

Stompoutbullying.org
DEFINITION OF BULLYING

Any intentional, persistent and repetitive written, verbal, graphic, electronically transmitted, or physical act that a student or group of students exhibits toward another student and the behavior both: a) causes mental or physical harm to the other student; AND b) is sufficiently severe that it creates an intimidating, threatening or abusive educational environment for the victim.
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