MAKE YOUR MARK!
Winners announced for 4th Annual Stand Up, Speak Out! Bullying Prevention VideoTwenty-three teams of WCPSS students, from elementary to high school, used their talents and wit to produce public service announcement (PSA) videos against bullying. We are so proud of the caring attitude that persists in all of our schools. Bullying is serious and we won’t tolerate it in our schools. It’s clear from the video entries that our students get that - and they’re ready to help us lead the charge against bullying.
And the winners are… Elementary 1st: Walnut Creek (http://bit.ly/WalnutCreekESAntibullying) 2nd: Lynn Road (http://bit.ly/LynnRdESAntibullying) 3rd: Fuquay-Varina (http://bit.ly/FVESAntibullying) Middle 1st: Centennial Campus Magnet (http://bit.ly/CCMMSAntibullying) 2nd: West Millbrook (http://bit.ly/WMMSAntibullying) 3rd: Fuquay-Varina (http://bit.ly/FVMSAntibullying) High 1st: Green Hope (http://bit.ly/GHHSAntibullying) 2nd: Millbrook Magnet (http://bit.ly/MHSAntibullying) 3rd: FLEX Academy (http://bit.ly/FLEXAcademyAntibullying) Do you need a safe place? |
Announcements for the week of October 3-7, 2016
Monday, Oct. 3rd
October is National Bullying Prevention Month
· Did you know that October is National Bullying Prevention Month? Bullying is defined as repeated physical, cyber, sexual, verbal, or psychological harassment, threats, or attacks. The counselors strongly encourage YOU to seek help by reporting acts of bullying to your parents, counselor, teachers, or an administrator. If YOU observe bullying, YOU should DO Something. Don't think the bullying will go away. Bullying causes great emotional harm and it needs to be stopped. Don't forget to wear your MISMATCHED SOCKS on Thursday, Oct. 6th to support to help stop bullying.
Tuesday, Oct. 4th
October is Bullying Prevention Month
Bullying can take on different forms. Bullying can be Physical, Emotional, Verbal or Cyber. Don’t be a victim. Students may make anonymous reports about incidences of observed or experienced bullying by calling the WCPSS Bully Tip Line at 919-856-1911. Don't forget to wear your MISMATCHED SOCKS on Wednesday, Oct. 6th to support to help stop bullying.
Wednesday, Oct. 5th
October is Bullying Prevention Monday
What Can Your Parents Do if you are being bullied?
· They can contact a school administrator, counselor, social worker or psychologist for help.
· Parents and students may make anonymous reports about incidences of observed or experienced bullying by calling the WCPSS Bully Tip Line at 919-856-1911.
Don't forget to wear your MISMATCHED SOCKS on Wednesday, Oct. 6th to support to help stop bullying.
Thursday, Oct. 6th
October is Bullying Prevention Month
Are you wearing your MISMATCHED socks today? Did you know that today is the National Mismatched Sock day to stand up to bullying.
Wear your mismatched socks and join us in solidarity to stop bullying and cyberbullying! Help drive awareness of anti bullying programs and help stomp out Bullying around the world!
Friday, Oct. 7th
October is Bullying Prevention Month
Did you know?
• 20-40% of bullying victims actually report being bullied.
• 70% of middle school and high school students experience bullying in school.
Bullying causes great emotional harm and it needs to be stopped. Don’t be a victim of BULLYING. Call
the WCPSS Bully Tip Line at 919-856-1911.
Monday, Oct. 3rd
October is National Bullying Prevention Month
· Did you know that October is National Bullying Prevention Month? Bullying is defined as repeated physical, cyber, sexual, verbal, or psychological harassment, threats, or attacks. The counselors strongly encourage YOU to seek help by reporting acts of bullying to your parents, counselor, teachers, or an administrator. If YOU observe bullying, YOU should DO Something. Don't think the bullying will go away. Bullying causes great emotional harm and it needs to be stopped. Don't forget to wear your MISMATCHED SOCKS on Thursday, Oct. 6th to support to help stop bullying.
Tuesday, Oct. 4th
October is Bullying Prevention Month
Bullying can take on different forms. Bullying can be Physical, Emotional, Verbal or Cyber. Don’t be a victim. Students may make anonymous reports about incidences of observed or experienced bullying by calling the WCPSS Bully Tip Line at 919-856-1911. Don't forget to wear your MISMATCHED SOCKS on Wednesday, Oct. 6th to support to help stop bullying.
Wednesday, Oct. 5th
October is Bullying Prevention Monday
What Can Your Parents Do if you are being bullied?
· They can contact a school administrator, counselor, social worker or psychologist for help.
· Parents and students may make anonymous reports about incidences of observed or experienced bullying by calling the WCPSS Bully Tip Line at 919-856-1911.
Don't forget to wear your MISMATCHED SOCKS on Wednesday, Oct. 6th to support to help stop bullying.
Thursday, Oct. 6th
October is Bullying Prevention Month
Are you wearing your MISMATCHED socks today? Did you know that today is the National Mismatched Sock day to stand up to bullying.
Wear your mismatched socks and join us in solidarity to stop bullying and cyberbullying! Help drive awareness of anti bullying programs and help stomp out Bullying around the world!
Friday, Oct. 7th
October is Bullying Prevention Month
Did you know?
• 20-40% of bullying victims actually report being bullied.
• 70% of middle school and high school students experience bullying in school.
Bullying causes great emotional harm and it needs to be stopped. Don’t be a victim of BULLYING. Call
the WCPSS Bully Tip Line at 919-856-1911.