Hollywood, FL School Bullying: Report & Drill Info
Parents in Hollywood, Florida have routes to report school bullying and to request information about emergency drills through Broward County Public Schools and local public-safety partners. This guide explains who enforces rules, how to file complaints, how to ask for drill schedules and procedures, what sanctions schools may impose, and practical steps to protect your child and preserve evidence. Use the district reporting tool and school safety pages to start a report or to request official drill summaries from your child’s school or the district. Broward County Public Schools bullying information[1] and the district safety pages explain procedures for reporting and for school emergency drills. Broward County Public Schools safety and drills[2]
Penalties & Enforcement
Bullying in public K–12 schools in Hollywood is handled primarily by school administrators under Broward County Public Schools policies; criminal conduct is handled by law enforcement. The district sets disciplinary ranges and referral procedures; specific monetary fines are not a standard penalty for student-on-student bullying and are not specified on the cited pages. For incidents amounting to criminal harassment, threats, or assault, the Hollywood Police Department may investigate and refer to the State Attorney.
- Enforcers: school administrators and the district’s student services or equity office; Hollywood Police for possible criminal matters.
- Discipline: in-school discipline, suspension, expulsion referrals, or behavior contracts as set by district policy (specific penalties not specified on the cited page).
- Complaint pathway: file with your child’s school, the district bullying report system, or request police involvement for criminal acts.[1]
- Evidence: preserve messages, screenshots, dates, times, and witness names; keep originals or secure copies for investigators.
- Monetary penalties: not a standard school sanction; for official penalties or civil remedies see cited pages or law enforcement referrals (not specified on the cited page).
Appeals, Review, and Time Limits
Appeal rights and timelines are controlled by district procedures and school board rules. The cited district pages explain reporting and follow-up but do not publish uniform fine amounts or a single statewide appeal deadline; if an appeal is needed, contact the school principal or the district office listed on the district page for the specific timeline and process.[2]
Applications & Forms
The district provides an online reporting form and phone contacts for bullying complaints; the exact form name and fee information are available on the district reporting page. If no district form is required by the school, report directly to the principal and request written acknowledgement (see the district page for the official reporting link).
How-To
- Gather records: preserve screenshots, messages, and witness names.
- Contact the school principal by email or phone to report and request a written response.
- Submit the district online bullying report (use the district page linked above).[1]
- If you believe a crime occurred, call Hollywood Police or 911 and ask for a report number.
- To request drill information, ask the school for drill schedules or the school safety summary and follow up with the district safety office if needed.[2]
- If dissatisfied, follow the district appeal steps or request a meeting with the school superintendent’s office.
FAQ
- How do I report bullying in a Hollywood school?
- Contact your child’s school principal and file the district bullying report; use the district online tool for an official record.[1]
- Can I request the school’s emergency drill schedule?
- Yes; request the drill schedule or a summary from the school office and escalate to the district safety office if you need additional detail.[2]
- Will the school notify me of action taken?
- Schools typically provide a written acknowledgement of a complaint and may notify parents about disciplinary outcomes consistent with student privacy rules; check district policy for details (not specified on the cited page).
Key Takeaways
- Report to the school and use the district online reporting tool for an official record.
- Ask your school for drill schedules or official summaries; follow up with the district safety office if needed.
- Preserve evidence and get written confirmations of reports and actions.
Help and Support / Resources
- City of Hollywood Code of Ordinances
- Hollywood Police Department - Contact
- Broward County Public Schools - Main
- Hollywood municipal code search