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Ijust got in middle school and i get bullyed on the bus all the time and nobody does anything . >:

Levi, 11, ?

i was tormented throughout elementary school and part of middle school. the girl that bullied me the most made me feel worthless and usless.

Emily, 12, USA

Bullying can lead to tough situations.  Once someone gets bullied,  they feel like THEY should bully to show people how they felt.  It won't lead you to a good life or career.  This program is exactly what we need to help bullying leave the world.  I neeeeeed to say thank you to Demi Lovato, because since she is a wonderful role model and inspirastion,  people will join the cause and help stand up for bullying.

Gracie, 9, GA

I have been bullied my whole life and I hate it! People would trip me and pour there food on me I came home crying and covered in what was on the lunch menu you think this stuff is just on Tv but its not now I'm homeschooled but its almost worse because I get cyberbullied now I can't even go on the computer.

Faith, 11, CA

I might have not been bullied but I have been hurt. Being hurt by my 'bestfriends'. Even if the people who are hurting you happen to be your 'friends' tell someone, cuz they aren't a friend if they do what they do to you. I learned, and I'm healing

Shivani, 13, MA

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Check out the New Get Involved - Student Action Section

Posted: Wednesday, April 25, 2012

Featuring profiles of students and their activities that have a goal to address bullying by creatively developing solutions, taking action, and making a difference.

The “Bully” movie will open nationwide this Friday, April 13 with a PG-13 rating.

Posted: Wednesday, April 11, 2012

The rating change was announced Thursday after three words were eliminated from the original version. Now students will be able to see the film without their parents. Check out the “Bully” Facebook page for a list of locations where the movie will be shown.

Posted: Wednesday, April 04, 2012

The “Huffington Post” is pointing its audience to the resources of PACER’s National Bullying Prevention Center in an article titled “Together We Can End Bullying.” Writer Amy Neumann tells readers of the influential online newspaper how to help prevent bullying using PACER’s tools. More about the Huffington Post Bullying Prevention Tools page

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