Schools and districts across the state will observe Nevada’s Week of Respect from Sept. 30-Oct. 4.
Under NRS 236.073, the Governor proclaims the first week in October each year as the “Week of Respect.”
This annual observance highlights efforts that take place year-round to prevent and address bullying and cyberbullying, and to create safe and respectful learning environments.
“During this Week of Respect, we reaffirm our commitment to creating a safe and supportive learning environment for all students,” said Governor Joe Lombardo. “Respect and kindness are essential to academic success, and it’s our shared responsibility to model these values throughout all of Nevada’s schools.”
Throughout the Week of Respect, Nevada schools will engage in activities and highlight initiatives to prevent, identify, and report incidents of bullying and cyberbullying.
These activities and initiatives aim to foster a culture of mutual respect and inclusion among students and staff.
“The Week of Respect is an opportunity to shine a light on the work that occurs every day in our state to ensure that our students, educators, and staff have safe school and work environments,” said Jhone Ebert, Superintendent of Public Instruction.
During the Week of Respect and every day, the Nevada Department of Education’s Office for a Safe and Respectful Learning Environment supports educators, students, and families to ensure all students and adults learn and work together in safe environments.
One of the programs that facilitates safe school environments is SafeVoice, an anonymous reporting system established in 2017 that empowers individuals to report threats to safety or wellbeing.
For more information about the Week of Respect, visit //doe.nv.gov/offices/osrle/school-climate/week-of-respect.