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    How to Document School Bullying

    To document school bullying, photograph injuries, damaged belongings, threatening notes, and screenshots of online harassment as each incident occurs. SnapProof stamps every capture with a verified timestamp, GPS, and a cryptographic fingerprint designed to detect later edits — independently verifiable photo evidence for administrators, school boards, and attorneys to review a sustained pattern.

    When the school won't act, your evidence will.

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    Why Schools Ignore Bullying Without Evidence

    Schools minimize. They say "kids will be kids." They claim they're "handling it." Without documented evidence, administrators have cover to do nothing. A parent with a timestamped evidence timeline showing a pattern of bullying and a pattern of school inaction changes the conversation entirely.

    What to Document

    Physical injuries — bruises, scratches, torn clothing, broken belongings
    Screenshots of cyberbullying — texts, social media posts, group chat messages
    Your child's statements — write down what they tell you, with dates
    Emotional and behavioral changes — sleep issues, refusing to go to school, grades dropping
    Communication with school — every email, phone call, meeting (follow up verbal conversations with email summaries)
    School's response — what they promised, what they actually did
    Witness information — other students or parents who know what's happening

    Building the Paper Trail

    Every verbal conversation with a teacher or administrator should be followed with an email: "Per our conversation today, you mentioned you would speak with [student] about the incidents. Please confirm." This creates a documented record of their promises — and their failures.

    Parent reports
    School promises
    Nothing changes
    Parent documents again
    Pattern established

    When to Escalate

    1
    Document and report to the teacher
    2
    If no action, report to the principal with your evidence timeline
    3
    If still no action, send a formal letter to the superintendent referencing your documentation
    4
    File a complaint with the school board
    5
    Consult an education attorney — bring your complete evidence package

    FAQ

    School policies vary. Focus on documenting injuries, damaged belongings, and cyberbullying outside of school. Screenshot digital harassment immediately.

    Screenshot everything immediately — posts can be deleted. Use an evidence app to add verified timestamps to your screenshots.

    Schools respond to liability risk. A parent with organized, timestamped evidence showing repeated incidents and school inaction creates exactly that risk.

    Your child deserves a parent who fights with facts.

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