Bullying is an act or multiple actions that hurt a student by creating an intimidating, threatening, or abusive environment that disrupts their time at school. When a student is experiencing bullying, there may be only one other person engaged in the bullying behavior, or it can involve multiple students.
Every school district is required by state law to have a policy which prohibits bullying and harassment. That policy must include options and methods for preventing bullying and harassment and for intervening when it occurs. Schools have an obligation to investigate reports of bullying. If an investigation shows that bullying occurred or is ongoing, the school has an obligation to get involved and to stop the bullying behavior.
To learn more about bullying and how its defined and regulated under the Texas Education Code read Section 37.0832.