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Community Outreach Event

Community Outreach Event. Let’s Put a Stop to Bullying!. Welcome Stakeholders!. Kindergarten through Fifth Grade Parents Community Members (BSAP and Phi Beta Sigma) District Leaders (Fran Clay, Ernesto Gomez and Denise Witaker) Bryant Woods Staff. Bryant Woods Elementary Vision.

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Community Outreach Event

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  1. Community Outreach Event Let’s Put a Stop to Bullying!

  2. Welcome Stakeholders! • Kindergarten through Fifth Grade Parents • Community Members (BSAP and Phi Beta Sigma) • District Leaders (Fran Clay, Ernesto Gomez and Denise Witaker) • Bryant Woods Staff

  3. Bryant Woods ElementaryVision All students have the right to be safe and free from involvement in bullying. It is their fundamental human right. Therefore, it is our goal to create a safe and neutering environment for all students to learn.

  4. What is Bullying? • A bully is an aggressive person who intimidates or mistreats weaker people. • Webster’s Definition: One who is habitually threatening, harsh, or cruel to others weaker or smaller than himself. “If you're horrible to me, I'm going to write a song about it, and you won't like it. That's how I operate.” ― Taylor Swift

  5. True or False • Bullying is bad for everyone? • Being bullied might hurt a person’s feelings, but it doesn’t cause lasting harm. • If you do what a bully says, he or she will leave you alone. • You shouldn’t get involved if you see bullying. It’s none of your business. • The best way to deal with a bully is to fight him or her. • Adults can help stop bullying.

  6. Cultural Responsive Teaching • Small Groups • EPR • Partners “When people hurt you over and over, think of them like sand paper. They may scratch and hurt you a bit, but in the end, you end up polished and they end up useless.” ― Chris Colfer

  7. Bullying a Human Rights IssueEvent Night Location: Bryant Woods Cafeteria Time: 6:30-9:00 6:30-7:00 Meet and Greet with Pizza served 7:00-7:15 Ground rules for open and honest discussions 7:15- 8:00 Small Group Discussions - group will define bullying - discuss what cultural differences there may be - discus ways to stop bullying

  8. Bullying a Human Rights IssueEvent Night... continued 7:45-8:00 Bring together for whole group discussion - discuss ways to stop bullying that were suggested by all groups - discuss cultural differences that came up 8:00-8:15 Families identify bullying vs. non-bullying scenarios 8:15- 8:45 Staff shares what is currently happening in school to prevent bullying 8:45- 9:00 Questions/Comments

  9. Bullying vs. Non-Bullying

  10. VideoCheck out the website: stopbullying.gov http://www.stopbullying.gov/kids/webisodes/josh-lunch-with-raven-milton.html

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