Elk Grove Unified School District

Student-Led Anti-Cyberbullying Campaign

Elk Grove Unified School District

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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 Committee meeting that evening, students Christina Law and Evan Tyler presented the results of the bullying survey to Board members, parents and students.

EG Charter students also produced two videos as part of their #UnfollowBullying campaign –  one showing an appropriate response and one showing an inappropriate response from bystanders when another student is bullied. The videos were shown during core classes, emphasizing the importance of students speaking up.

Video: #UnfollowBullying – What To Do 

Video: #UnfollowBullying – What Not To Do

EG Charter students were also  invited to sign the #UnfollowBullying pledge.

Art students created posters, which are now displayed  in classrooms as a reminder not to bully and to speak up against bullying.

Across the district, EGUSD students continue to send the message to their peers about cyberbullying: It’s Not Cool! As we head into the end of the school year, we warmly invite all schools to submit events, activities and lessons stemming from the #UnfollowBullying campaign.

 

Toby Johnson Middle School Students “Kind It Forward”

For their Thursday newscast, the Media Productions class at Toby Johnson Middle School invited their classmates to head into the TJMS School Loop discussion board and post three kind things about three other students. As students step up to be cyberbuddies (instead of cyberbullies), they will be participating in a school-wide “kind it forward” movement.

To learn more about “kind it forward,” as well as facts about and ideas for challenging cyberbullying, be sure watch the entire show!

 

Check Out Day 3 of #UnfollowBullying Week at TJMS

For day 3 of  #UnfollowBullying week on TJ-TV, the media productions team at Toby Johnson Middle School explains what to do if you are the target of cyberbullying. The team also covers current school, state, and federal laws that protect students from cyberbullies and cyberbullying.

We are already looking forward to tomorrow’s show, when the news team will introduce the concept of a “cyberbuddy.”  Stay tuned!

Day 2 of #UnfollowBullying Campaign – TJMS students are on a roll!

What could possibly equal the powerful message from yesterday’s #UnfollowBullying kick-off newscast from Toby Johnson Middle School students? How about today’s newscast?! Just like yesterday’s, you will want to listen to the full 10-minutes to fully appreciate the many ways TJMS students have taken charge of the campaign.

We are already looking forward to tomorrow’s show – with TJMS students wearing blue.

TJMS students make #UnfollowBullying newsworthy!

Toby Johnson Middle School media productions teacher Dana LaChapelle and her students invite you to take a look at today’s special TJ-TV broadcast that they created to kick off the EGUSD #UnfollowBullying campaign at their school.

Please join us in watching their broadcast. You will want to watch the entire piece to see how they’ve woven in multiple anti-cyberbullying messages throughout the broadcast.

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