Cyberbullying involves the persistent use of technology like the internet or cell phones by one minor to target another minor. It can occur through direct messages or by getting others involved. Common reasons for cyberbullying include anger, boredom, frustration, and revenge. Victims may experience anxiety, depression, and in some cases suicide. Schools can discipline for cyberbullying that occurs on school property but have limited authority elsewhere. They educate students and parents on internet safety and the impacts of cyberbullying through lessons, quizzes, and guest speakers sharing real stories.