Cyberbullying, the use of technology to engage in bullying, has become a growing problem among adolescents throughout the country. This Article looks at the rising issue of cyberbullying and how it is negatively impacting children and adolescents nationwide. Reacting to the cyberbullying issue, Florida passed Jeffs Law, which requires that all schools have a policy prohibiting bullying and harassment through the school’s computer systems. The Author argues that Jeffs Law by itself is inadequate because it only addresses bullying that occurs on school grounds or through the school’s computers or computer networks. To more efficiently address the growing cyberbullying problem in Florida, the Author provides a new approach that includes education-based initiatives, amendments to Jeffs Law as well as the Communications Decency Act, and a holistic approach that includes parents and educators to address the problem as a community.