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*Bullying* I would like you to visit this website http://kidshealth.org/kid/feeling/school/poll_bullying.html#cat20067. It has so many great topics with very helpful advice for students.

Today's topic is Bullying. Let's face it, anywhere where there are groups of people, there is a chance that there will be bullying. Have you been bullied? I think that most people would say that at some point they have felt bullied.

Read the article on the website. Then, create a blog under your own name that explains and answers these questions by 3/8:
1. What is bullying?
2. What kinds of things have you experienced or heard of that might be considered bullying?
3. What can a person who is a victim of bullying do?
4. What can you do, as a student of our school, to help put a stop to bullying?

Happy reading, and I am looking forward to your blog and some fresh new ideas!

Article posted March 5, 2012 at 09:47 PM • comment (5) • Reads 1722 • Return to Blog List

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Bullying is when someone picks on someone else for no apparent reason. Things that are considered bullying are teasing, calling names, and physically asualting someone. SAomeone who is a victim of bullying can tell someone that they trust or they can report it. To help stop bullying, i can tell the teavher about anyone who is being bullied.
Comment Posted on March 16, 2012 at 01:11 PM by Delaney K.


Bullying is when a person, who is often greater in strength, picks on people for no apparent reason. At this school, there is PLENTY of bullying to go around. For example; I was walking by the cafeteria the other day, and I saw some guy get hit in the eye with an egg roll that some random guys threw. As a student I don't feel that any individual can do much to stop bullying, but a team can. The school counselor Ms. Addler would be more than happy to talk to the people who are being bullied, and to help them.
Comment Posted on March 8, 2012 at 07:26 PM by Brenna M.


Bulllying is the act that someone purposely does when speaking to or about someone, or doing something to them with the intent to hurt them or their feelings. Some things that are considered bullying are teasing, calling names, hitting, punching, kicking, spreading rumors, and so much more. If someone is a victim of bullying they need to stand up for themselves, hold their ground, and act like what the bully does, doesn't hurt them. A way me and my fellow classmates can help put an end to bullying is standing up for the victims around us, when we see something we can tell and administrator, or we could remove victims from the bully as it happens. When you help a victim, instead of looking on like everyone else, they will remember you forever.
Comment Posted on March 8, 2012 at 05:23 PM by Grace E.


Bullying is when a person tries to either harm, insult, or threaten a person. It is the same as picking on some one. Ex:You're the stupidest person I ever met.

I heard some calling another person a b****.I have had people pick on me before too!

A victim of bullying could either speak to a teacher or gang up and tell the person to stop.Or maybe just bring a friend with you.

To help stop bullying as a student at school we can, make posters or tell teachers if we see someone getting bullied.

Comment Posted on March 7, 2012 at 06:19 PM by Hayden B.


Bullying is when someone constantly picks on you, and is mean to you and to others for no reason. I've had plenty of people bully me recently this year, and I've also haerd people talk bad about others. I'm not going to lie, but when people bully me, I always fight back. I know it's a bad habbit, but I'm trying to break it. A person who is a victim of bullying should tell the teacher, or tell someone who's a close relative like your mom, dad, sister, brother, uncle, aunt, or cousin. As a way for me to help put a stop to bullying is speak up, and stand up for yourelf and others.
Comment Posted on March 6, 2012 at 09:53 PM by DeJaJ.



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