Skip to main content
Colorado Department of Education

SchoolView: School and District Data from the Colorado Department of Education

Compass Community Collaborative School (1917)

High school

Charter school

Google map of Compass Community Collaborative School

2105 SOUTH COLLEGE AVENUE
FORT COLLINS, CO 80525

Charter School.

163

Total Students Served

Grade 6 - Grade 11

Bullying Prevention


About Bullying Prevention in Colorado Schools

A school culture that is safe, equitable, and positive for staff and students alike is crucially important for bully prevention and intervention.

The information on this page provides a simple yes or no on whether a school or district has a specific bullying policy or uses a specific evidence-based bullying prevention program. Please contact the district or school directly if you need more information about what is available.


Note:

N/A means these data are not available.
-- means the group size is too small, so these data are not displayed to protect student or educator privacy.

Bullying Prevention Data 2023-2024 (School)

Bullying Prevention data
Category Explanation Compass Community Collaborative School
Bullying Prevention in Positive Behavioral Interventions and Supports

Whether or not the school uses any evidence-based bullying prevention programs.

No
Olweus Bully Prevention Program (OBPP)

Whether or not the school uses Olweus Bullying Prevention Program (OBPP) as an evidence-based bullying prevention program.

No
Second Step

Whether or not the school uses Second Step as an evidence-based bullying prevention program.

No
Facing History and Ourselves

Whether or not the school uses Facing History and Ourselves as an evidence-based bullying prevention program.

No
Other Bullying Prevention Program

Whether or not the school uses another evidence-based bullying prevention program and if yes, which program is used.

Restorative Practices Advisory CASEL SEI curricu
Bullying Policy: Investigating and Responding

Whether or not the school publicly describes the investigative procedures that the school follows when a report of bullying is made and how the school responds to bullying behavior.

Yes
Bullying Policy: Define Bullying

Whether or not the school publicly defines bullying and how it is different from other forms of aggression.

Yes
Bullying Policy: Prevention and Intervention

Whether or not the school publicly describes its bullying prevention and intervention efforts (e.g., training staff, a team that leads bullying prevention efforts, surveying students on the severity and frequency of bullying).

Yes
Bullying Policy: Prohibit Bullying

Whether or not the school publicly (e.g., in school handbook, on school website) prohibits bullying, retaliation against those reporting bullying, and making knowingly false accusations of bullying behavior.

Yes
Bullying Policy: Reporting

Whether or not the school publicly describes the ways bullying can be reported to school staff.

Yes
Bullying Policy: Supports and Referrals

Whether or not the school publicly describes the supports and referrals provided to students involved in bullying.

Yes

Explore More:

SchoolView Legend

 

SCHOOL

 

DISTRICT

 

STATE

N/A

Data not available.

--

Group size too small. Data are not displayed to protect student or educator privacy.

Click these icons on any chart to show or hide data

Contact Us:

About this website:

Colorado Dept. of Education
201 East Colfax Ave.
Denver, CO 80203

Phone: 303-866-6600
Contact CDE
Accessibility Statement

Copyright © 1999-2024 Colorado Department of Education.
All rights reserved.