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Free Workshops for National Bullying Prevention Awareness Month
October 26, 2021School Safety Webinar Announcement – Bullying Awareness and Prevention: Creating Safer Schools Please join the Federal School Safety Clearinghouse on October 26 at 3:00 PM ET for an informational webinar on bullying awareness and prevention resources, tactics, and … Continue reading →
Free Presentation for Parents – Cyberbullying, Sexting, & Unwise Social Networking: The Role of Parents
This year at the Christa McAuliffe Technology Conference Sameer Hinduja is a keynote. He is also giving a free parent evening, Monday Evening – November 30 – 6:30 to-8:30 Dr. Sameer Hinduja is a Professor in the School of Criminology … Continue reading →
The Christa McAuliffe Technology Conference (CMTC) is coming up in just under a month. You can see details about the conference and register on the Christa McAuliffe Technology Conference website. A few items below may be of special interest … Continue reading →
How to Cultivate a Bully-Free Community
Fifth grade student Malcolm Lyon is especially tall for his age and well-spoken. When asked what he loved most about his school, Malcolm answered simply, “No bullying.” This might be surprising given the struggle with bullying that schools face nationwide. … Continue reading →
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