Friday, April 12, 2013

Anti-bullying T-shirts raise awareness at Centennial junior high school


A group of students at Centennial high school (Kaysville, UT) wore bright yellow T-shirts emblazoned with the message "Stand Up 2 Bullying" stood up during lunch and performed a flash mob and danced to upbeat music to raise awareness to bullying.  The event caught the attention of everyone, which allowed the group to share their message of a anti-bullying revolution.  They want people at the school to feel like its a safe environment. (Standard-Examiner)

Bullying has always been a problem.  And, in junior high school, it can be really horrific at times.  I'm not here to point out reasons, but any action that is taken to raise awareness or reduce bullying is most welcomed.  I like to see the initiative taken by the students to make their school safer and more enjoyable.  

Do good things?


Centennial Junior High student Gabe Adams (left) urges his fellow classmates to stop the bullying and join the campus "revolution" in Kaysville, Thursday, April 11, 2013. (REYNALDO LEAL/Standard-Examiner)

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