Schools can't prevent cyberbullying any more than they can prevent regular bullying. Kids who want to bully will find a way. But schools can encourage tolerance, respect, and conflict resolution. Many schools have programs to give students a code of conduct, a safe environment in which to discuss their feelings, and a shared vocabulary that fosters empathy.
Beyond that, many schools are working to promote digital citizenship, online respect and responsibility, and consequences for misuse that involve education and re-direction rather than simple punitive actions. The ideal model is a school that incorporates digital citizenship lessons into the school day.
A few other things schools can do to help prevent cyberbullying:
Common Sense Media offers the largest, most trusted library of independent age-based ratings and reviews. Our timely parenting advice supports families as they navigate the challenges and possibilities of raising kids in the digital age.