This document discusses cyber bullying in schools. It provides statistics showing that 25% of girls and 11% of boys report being cyber bullied in the past two months. Some forms of cyber bullying discussed include harassment, denigration, flaming, impersonation, outing or trickery, and cyber stalking. Cyber bullying can negatively impact students' learning by distracting them or causing them to avoid school. While laws against cyber bullying don't currently exist, schools are addressing it by updating policies. The document concludes that cyber bullying is a growing problem and teachers need to prevent and address it.