Glendale School Bullying & Safety - City Guide

Education California 3 Minutes Read ยท published February 10, 2026 Flag of California

In Glendale, California students, parents, and school staff must follow district and city procedures for reporting bullying and school-safety incidents. This guide explains where to report suspected bullying, who enforces discipline and criminal laws, what penalties or remedies may apply, and step-by-step actions to keep students safe.

Governing policies and jurisdictions

School disciplinary policy is administered by Glendale Unified School District; criminal conduct is enforced by the Glendale Police Department. For district complaint procedures and anti-bullying rules see the district guidance linked below Glendale Unified School District[1]. For police response and School Resource Officer programs see the Glendale Police Department pages Glendale Police Department[2]. For municipal code provisions that may apply in public spaces, consult the Glendale Municipal Code City of Glendale Code[3].

If someone is in immediate danger call 911.

How to report bullying and safety concerns

Report school bullying to school staff and the district immediately; use any published district report form, contact the site principal, and notify the School Resource Officer or police for threats or violence. For non-urgent incidents, document dates, witnesses, and messages or images.

  • Contact school site administration and ask for the district bullying complaint procedure.
  • Submit any official district reporting form when available; keep a copy for your records.
  • Report threats, assaults, or stalking to Glendale Police for criminal investigation.
Written records and screenshots are the strongest evidence for investigations.

Penalties & Enforcement

Discipline for bullying at public schools is governed by district policy and state education law; criminal penalties follow state statutes for harassment, threats, assault, or hate crimes. The exact monetary fines for school discipline are not specified on the cited district or city pages; see the cited sources for enforcement contacts and policy text.

  • Monetary fines: not specified on the cited pages for school discipline; criminal fines follow state law and are handled by the courts.
  • Escalation: schools typically escalate from warnings and counseling to suspension or expulsion; the district policy text specifies progressive discipline (not fully quoted here).
  • Non-monetary sanctions: warnings, behavior contracts, suspension, expulsion, restraining orders, and referral to juvenile or adult court are possible depending on conduct.
  • Enforcer: Glendale Unified School District handles school discipline; Glendale Police Department handles criminal matters. Contact links are in Help and Support below.
  • Appeals and review: appeal routes are provided in district discipline procedures; specific time limits for appeals are not specified on the cited pages.
  • Defenses/discretion: administrators may consider mitigating factors, safety plans, or restorative measures per district policy; exact discretionary standards are not specified on the cited pages.

Applications & Forms

The district may publish a bullying/harassment complaint form or online reporting tool. If a district form or numbered application exists, its name, number, fees, and submission method should appear on the district site; if not found, the district site provides contact points for filing complaints. The cited district page does not list a specific fee for filing a bullying complaint.

Action steps for parents and students

  1. Preserve evidence: save messages, photos, and incident dates and times.
  2. Tell school staff and request a written response or incident report.
  3. If there is a threat or physical harm, report to Glendale Police immediately.
  4. Follow up with the district complaint procedure and ask about appeal rights.
Keep copies of all communications and note whom you spoke to and when.

FAQ

How do I report bullying at a Glendale public school?
Contact your school site administration, submit the district reporting form if available, and report threats or criminal acts to Glendale Police.[2]
Will the school share outcomes with parents?
Schools generally notify parents about disciplinary actions affecting their child, subject to privacy rules; details vary by case and are governed by district policy (not fully specified on the cited page).
Can bullying lead to criminal charges?
Yes. If conduct meets state criminal statutes for harassment, threats, or assault, Glendale Police may investigate and refer charges to the district attorney.

How-To

  1. Document the incident: write dates, times, witnesses, and save screenshots.
  2. Report to the school principal in writing and request the district complaint process be initiated.
  3. If the incident is criminal, call Glendale Police and provide evidence.
  4. If dissatisfied with the outcome, file an appeal per district appeal procedures; ask the district for timelines and next steps.

Key Takeaways

  • Report bullying promptly to school staff and keep detailed records.
  • Glendale Police handle threats and criminal acts; district handles school discipline.
  • Appeal rights exist within district procedures; check the district for specific timelines.

Help and Support / Resources


  1. [1] Glendale Unified School District official site
  2. [2] Glendale Police Department
  3. [3] City of Glendale Code of Ordinances