School Self-Assessment for Determining Grades
under the Anti-Bullying Bill of Rights
District and School Grade Report
The Anti-Bullying Bill of Rights Act, implemented in the 2011-2012 school year, provided schools with the charge to strengthen and establish clearer standards on how to prevent, report, investigate, and respond to incidents of harassment, intimidation, and bullying (HIB). Mullica Township School District was up for the challenge from the start and has taken positive steps to ensure the school culture is conducive to student learning. This is being accomplished through the implementation of programs, training’s, and initiatives that focus on the entire school-community.
Click on the link (HIB DISTRICT SCORES) to see a copy of the score from each school and as a district in meeting the new HIB requirements through the State of New Jersey. The Mullica Township School District strives to eliminate Harassment, Intimidation, and Bullying(HIB) from our school community. For the 2020-2021 school year, our school and district scores of 74 out of 78, serve as evidence of our dedication to providing training, implementing new initiatives and programs, and supporting the delivery of instruction regarding the Anti-Bullying Bill of Rights Act. The staff and students of the Mullica Township School District continue to make strides in addressing HIB and will persevere in our efforts.
Maris Lynn
Maris LynnMiddle School Principal & Anti-Bullying Coordinator
William Maher
William MaherMiddle School Counselor Anti-Bullying Specialist
Mallory Zolinas
Mallory ZolinasElementary School Counselor Anti-Bullying Specialist

To fill out the HIB 338 Form, please download and save the form to fill it out. Once the form is completed, please email a copy to Middle School, principal Maris C. Lynn, at [email protected]
Form Link