Department of Education
Office of the Secretary
600 School Climate and Discipline
624 School District/Charter School Policy Prohibiting Cyberbullying
1.0 Cyberbullying Forbidden
In addition to the policy prohibiting bullying put in place by school districts and charter schools pursuant to14Del.C.§§4161 and 4164, each school district and charter school shall also prohibit cyberbullying, as defined in this regulation, by students directed at other students. Incidents of cyberbullying shall be treated by each school district and charter school in the same manner as incidents of bullying, and notice of each school district's and charter school's policy against cyberbullying shall be provided to students, staff, and faculty in the same manner as notice of the school district's and charter school's policy against bullying.
2.0 Definition of Cyberbullying
- 2.1 Cyberbullying means the use of uninvited and unwelcome electronic communication directed at an identifiable student or group of students, through means other than face-to-face interaction, which interferes with a student's physical well-being; or is threatening or intimidating; or is so severe, persistent, or pervasive that it is reasonably likely to limit a student's ability to participate in or benefit from the educational programs of the school district or charter school. Communication shall be considered to be directed at an identifiable student or group of students if it is sent directly to that student or group or posted in social media platforms or other online forums that the speaker knows is likely to be available to a broad audience within the school community.
- 2.2 Whether speech constitutes cyberbullying will be determined from the standpoint of a reasonable student of the same grade and other circumstances as the victim.
- 2.3 The place of origin of speech otherwise constituting cyberbullying is not material to whether it is considered cyberbullying under this policy, nor is the use of school district or charter school materials.
- 2.4 Upon implementation of this policy, and again at the beginning of each academic year, each school district and charter school shall inform students in writing of social media platforms and other online forums where the posting of speech will be presumed to be available to a broad audience within the school community, regardless of privacy settings or other limitations on those postings. School districts and charter schools shall ensure that the list reflects current, widely used platforms.
- 2.5 Nothing in this policy shall limit in any way a school district's or charter school's ability to regulate student conduct, including bullying, in any manner provided for by existing law, regulation, or policy.
23 DE Reg. 561 (01/01/20)
29 DE Reg. 694 (02/01/26)
23 DE Reg. 561 (01/01/20)
29 DE Reg. 694 (02/01/26)
16 DE Reg. 955 (03/01/13)
23 DE Reg. 561 (01/01/20)
29 DE Reg. 694 (02/01/26)