Abstract
This report summarizes the findings of a national survey of 2,064 public school students in 8th through 11th grades regarding their perceptions of and experiences with bullying and sexual harassment in schools. According to the students surveyed, sexual harassment—words and actions—in school happens often, occurs under teachers' noses, begins in elementary school, and is very upsetting to both girls and boys. The results indicate that schools have much more work to do in educating students and training teachers and administrators how to deal appropriately with sexual harassment.