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Valley High students leading the way

Valley High School students are working hard to take #UnfollowBullying to the next level by extending the program to their middle and elementary feeder schools. They started with three character education assemblies on April 4 at John Reith Elementary School. About 35 Valley High School students talked to the youngsters about the importance of saying […]

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New Elk Grove Unified Digital Citizenship Website!

Snapchat, Instagram, Tumblr, Vine. Are these terms you wish you were more familiar with? Are you concerned how these social media programs are being used (or misused) by young people? Do you know basic Internet terminology such as flaming, phishing and grooming? Parents can learn more about these terms and find guidance on helping their […]

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Valley High School Students Speak Out for Digital Citizenship Month

The final highlight of EGUSD’s 2012-1203 digital citizenship initiative was provided by Valley High School seniors Joyce Joseph and Frendely Vang. On the evening before their graduation, they accepted an invitation from the NWP Radio Talk Show to address a national audience on the importance of practicing active citizenship, both online and face-to-face. Joseph and […]

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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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#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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Valley High School students are taking a stand against Cyberbullying!

Valley started off the #UnfollowBullying campaign in late October during their Unity Day event. Students were invited to join a #UnfollowBullying club with the goal that the club would direct campaign activities throughout the month of November. The first of the activities happened today, November 13, 2012. Valley High #UnfollowBullying club members set up a […]

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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. […]

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Edward Harris, Jr., Middle School students compliment #UnfollowBullying

Edward Harris, Jr., Middle School incorporated #UnfollowBullying into their school-wide anti-bullying campaign centered on the theme, “Be the Difference.” Once a month, the school has an anti-bullying focus. On November 8, 2012, that focus was on #UnfollowBulllying and compliments. Staff and students wore the color orange, which is the school’s designated anti-bullying color. Students were […]

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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 […]

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