Elk Grove Unified School District

Student-Led Anti-Cyberbullying Campaign

Elk Grove Unified School District

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Speak up and extend a helping hand…

Meet Aivi Huynh, one of our #UnfollowBullying student guest bloggers. Aivi is a junior at Sheldon High School and serves as a member of Superintendent Ladd’s student advisory committee. In this post, Aivi shares her reflections on the #UnfollowBullying campaign. Student Blogger: Aivi Huynh School: Sheldon High School High school alone is tough. We, as […]

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Change does not happen unless you make it happen

Meet Jessica Kel, one of our #UnfollowBullying student guest bloggers. Jessica is a senior at Monterey Trail High School and served as a member of Superintendent Ladd’s student advisory committee. In this post, Jessica shares her reflections on being a part of the #UnfollowBullying campaign. Student Blogger: Jessica Kel School: Monterey Trail High School As […]

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Elk Grove Charter Students Speak Up!

Students at Elk Grove Charter School implemented their #UnfollowBullying campaign through a variety of venues. In January, Writer’s Club members Sam Dindayal, Kahlil Williams, Hope Reeves, Faith Reeves, Karina Guerrero, and Demetrious Woods presented an anti-bullying campaign that included a survey to their peers during their morning and afternoon classes. At the Elk Grove Charter Governance […]

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If You See It, Stop It – #UnfollowBullying at MTHS

Students at Monterey Trail High School (MTHS) stepped up to take a stand on cyberbullying — an issue that negatively impacts students’ lives during and beyond the school day. EGUSD implemented Digital Citizenship Curriculum in grades 7-12 this school year.  With the support of their teachers, MTHS students delved into the topic of cyberbullying during […]

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Franklin High School promotes #UnfollowBullying

Students at Franklin High School sponsored a number of activities during their recent #UnfollowBullying week. Students had the opportunity to put a short message on a Twitter bird on Franklin’s Tree of Hope. The tree signified the hope that students would react to bullying when they saw it, and help educate other students on why […]

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KAMS students step up to stop cyberbullying

Katherine L. Albiani Middle School students have focused on “Being the Difference” in their school and communities throughout the year. KAMS students continued their  “Being the Difference” through the #UnfollowBullying campaign by taking a stand against school violence and those who are cyberbullies. Students were asked to pledge the following: I agree to step up […]

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And the 2012 Edublog Award for Best Twitter Hashtag goes to…

A huge congratulations to all EGUSD students who participated in the recent #UnfollowBullying campaign. Your student-led initiative caught the attention of an international audience, earning a nomination for the 2012 Edublog Awards for the Best Twitter Hashtag. At last night’s Edublogs Virtual Awards ceremony, #UnfollowBullying, out of 116 nominations in this category, moved from nominee  into the […]

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#UnfollowBullying Campaign Moves on to an International Audience

A huge shout out to EGUSD secondary students for their vision, creativity, and energy in promoting the #UnfollowBullying campaign.  We were thrilled to learn that #UnfollowBullying has made the finalists’ list for a 2012 Edublog Award for the Best Twitter Hashtag category. Please join us in voting  for this international award and honor. To cast […]

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#UnfollowBullying Campaign Moves Beyond the District

Here’s a shout out to all the EGUSD students who have participated so far in the #UnfollowBullying campaign. It’s exciting to see students in other districts joining in your efforts to eliminate all forms of bullying and recognizing your efforts to bring about positive changes at your school sites! Students at La Paz Middle School […]

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Sheldon High School Students Speak Up Through Their Artwork

Sheldon High School promoted the district wide #UnfollowBullying campaign by having students pledge to do their part in preventing bullying from occurring around them. Students were given the #UnfollowBullying blue wristbands after pledging as reminders of their commitment.  Those with twitter accounts were given the opportunity to sign their Twitter names on Twitter bird cut […]

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