The Steps to Respect program works on a schoolwide level. That means it starts with administrators taking stock of their bullying policies and procedures and creating a baseline using surveys and existing data to track progress. Next, all adults in the school—from bus drivers to cafeteria workers to teachers—are trained in recognizing and dealing with bullying. Once this groundwork is laid, the classroom lessons can begin—and kids learn how to make friends; recognize feelings; and recognize, refuse, and report bullying.