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“Everyone was saying I was gay, and I felt the need to have to
run away and hide.”
“This boy who was my friend kept touching my butt and I kept
telling him to stop. Then he touched my boob and I went to the
office and told them.”
When random people ran up to him and called him gay, a student
said, “I told my friends and laughed it off.”
A student who was called gay wrote, “I can’t tell teachers, they
don’t care.”
Figure 10. Student Responses to Sexual Harassment at the Time
of the Incident, by Gender
Figure 11. Actions Students Took after Being Sexually Harassed,
by Gender
Figure 13. Actions Students Took to Help a Student Being
Sexually Harassed at School
Figure 14. Student Suggestions for Reducing Sexual Harassment
at School, by Gender
ADMINISTRATORS
One survey respondent advised that the best way to reduce sexual
harassment in schools is for students to “take a stand against the
person doing the harassing and don’t let them get away with it. If more
students would fight for their rights instead of being scared, stand up to
the abuser, life would go a lot smoother.”
COMMUNITY GROUPS
1. Give a guest lecture or facilitate a workshop on sexual harassment for
different classes or during a schoolwide assembly.
3. Offer to help students survey their peers about sexual harassment, conduct a
safety audit, or map out where sexual harassment occurs to better enable
students and school staff to address the problem.