Dr. Sarah K. Jandrucko Academy |
- Create a Unity wall
- Make an anti-bullying pledge
- Receive anti-bullying ribbons
- Wearing orange on Unity Day (Oct. 23)
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Charlotte Anderson Elementary
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- Create two-minute news segment on Viking News Network that provides time for students to discuss the difference of a student being rude or mean versus being bullied.
- Host an Anti-bullying family meeting.
- Invite Rangers Spanish radio broadcaster Eleno Ornelas to speak about bullying.
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Janet Brockett Elementary
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- Learn that "Bully Free is Easy as 1-2-3" by participating in three challenges:
- Design and create digital recordings of anti-bullying themed skits.
- Complete and submit anti-bullying themed tips (advice and "what would you do?" scenarios). Submissions will be read during morning announcements.
- Wear blue on for World Day of Bullying Prevention on Oct. 7.
- Address bullying topics during an All-Pro Dad breakfast on Oct. 4.
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Willie Brown Academy
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- Participate in kindness, acceptance and inclusion week from Oct. 23 through Nov. 1.
- Celebrate diversity with different exercises for each grade level.
- Participate in a Kindness Scavenger Hunt
- Participate in Eat Lunch with Someone Different Day on Oct. 24.
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Louise Cabaniss Academy
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- Engage in anti-bullying guidance lessons facilitated by the counselor.
- Play anti-bullying messages during the morning announcements.
- Play anti-bullying videos on hallway televisions.
- Send e-mail communication about Talk-Walk-Tell and positive self-esteem.
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Kenneth Davis Elementary
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- Invite guest speaker to talk to students about cyberbullying.
- Wear blue on for World Day of Bullying Prevention on Oct. 7.
- Create kindness chain and write letters to other students about being kind.
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Anna May Daulton Elementary
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- Conduct a bullying prevention presentation.
- Have ongoing guidance lessons with the counselor.
- Wear anti-bullying bracelets.
- Post anti-bullying posters in all the classrooms.
- Encourage kindness and empathy in the school through the morning announcements.
- Sign an anti-bullying pledge on a large poster to be displayed in the school.
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Imogene Gideon Elementary
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- Participate in the Gideon 30-Day Kindness Challenge
- Host Motivation Mondays in which there are topics to encourage healthy interactions with others.
- Wear blue for World Day of Bullying Prevention on Oct. 7.
- Host a Positive Messages Art Contest on Oct. 14.
- Participate in No One Eats Alone Day on Oct. 21, which will include simple games and conversation starters to help students interact with others.
- Play student-led bullying prevention videos on Gator News throughout the month.
- Conduct classroom restorative circles about bullying.
- Display kindness pledge, bracelets and shout out boards in the cafeteria.
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Glenn Harmon Elementary
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- Engage in an anti-bullying poster contest.
- Conduct Safe Havens Anti-bullying presentations Oct. 1 through Oct. 4.
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Carol Holt Elementary
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- Participate in Stomp Out Bullying Day on Oct. 29 in which students and staff will wear boots.
- Sign a No Bullying Agreement.
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Thelma Jones Elementary
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- Participate in schoolwide dress-up days.
- Take a school schoolwide No Bully Pledge.
- Conduct Talk-Walk-Tell conflict resolution.
- Give bully prevention tips on the morning announcement..
- Play bullying prevention bingo.
- Host lunchtime read-alouds by administrators.
- Send anti-bullying information in the school newsletter.
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Judy K. Miller Elementary
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- Provide anti-bullying lessons, led by the school counselor, to students in kindergarten through second grade.
- Host schoolwide anti-bullying assembly.
- Include bullying awareness in Red Ribbon Week activities.
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D.P. Morris Elementary
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- Wear blue for World Day of Bullying Prevention on Oct. 7.
- Create a poster that includes five ways to prevent bullying on Oct. 8.
- Take a school schoolwide No Bully Pledge on Oct. 9.
- Watch an anti-bullying video in the cafeteria during lunches on Oct. 10.
- Host a Sit with Someone Different Day on Oct. 11 so students can make a new friend.
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Erma Nash Elementary
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- Wear blue for World Day of Bullying Prevention on Oct. 7.
- Host an anti-bullying assembly in which the Lake Ridge High School step team will perform.
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Nancy Neal Elementary
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- Wear blue for World Day of Bullying Prevention on Oct. 7.
- Host an anti-bullying program on Oct. 8 featuring Rowdy, the Dallas Cowboys mascot.
- Make weekly announcements every Monday in October about anti-bullying.
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Annette Perry Elementary
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- Provide anti-bullying lessons, hosted by the counselor.
- Display Blue ribbons around campus for bullying prevention.
- Host an anti-bullying poster competition through art class.
- Create a graffiti wall for students to post anti-bullying statements and positive thoughts towards others.
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Alice Ponder Elementary
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- Begin Safe Haven Bullying Prevention in October and continue related lessons and activities throughout the school year.
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Martha Reid Academy
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- Play bullying prevention announcements and videos that highlight the theme of each week including videos.
- Host Unity Day each Tuesday.
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Mary Jo Sheppard Elementary
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- Host daily dress-up days that coincide with anti-bullying themes.
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Elizabeth Smith Academy
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- Incorporate anti-bullying themes into the school’s celebration of Red Ribbon week.
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Cora Spencer Elementary
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- Host a schoolwide Talk, Walk, Tell conflict resolution event.
- Read and discuss books about anti-bullying.
- Conduct different anti-bullying games and activities.
- Discuss bullying and the best way to handle it.
- Incorporate anti-bullying themes in Red Ribbon Week.
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Tarver-Rendon Elementary
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- Engage in different dress-up days along with a specific activity that promotes kindness.
- Sign a pledge to stand up to bullying.
- Present guidance lessons on the difference between being rude, mean and bullying.
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Roberta Tipps Elementary
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- Wear blue and boots to stomp out bullying for World Day of Bullying Prevention on Oct. 7.
- Create a poster that includes five ways to prevent bullying on Oct. 8 and Oct. 9.
- Take a school schoolwide No Bully Pledge on Oct. 10. The posters will be displayed in the cafeteria.
- Host a Sit with Someone Different Day on Oct. 11 so students can make a new friend.
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