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Promote Bullying Awareness in Your School

Promote bullying awareness in your school and community through PACER’s Annual National Bullying Prevention Awareness Week, the first week in October. The event includes exciting activities, information, and contests so youth and educators can create a safer world for students with and without disabilities

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Monday through Friday Classroom Toolkit

Promote bullying awareness in your classroom by using the activities and resources in this day-by-day toolkit. Learn more >>>

REWIND! A Video Contest

Lights! Camera! Action!
You know the feeling: You see bullying happen, and you think of the perfect response— about an hour later. If only you’d said the right thing at the time! Or done something a little differently. Everyone’s had that experience—and now here’s your chance for a “do-over,” to simply rewind what just happened and create a better ending for a bullying situation. Learn More >>>

Order Free “Teens Against Bullying” Bookmarks!

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Give each student in your school a unique bookmark to promote National Bullying Prevention Awareness Week and bullying prevention year round. One side invites students to join the “Teens Against Bullying” movement! The other side features feature tips for handling cyber bullying.

The bookmarks are free. There is a $10 charge to cover shipping and handling. Order in quantities of 100.

ACT! Resources designed for teens to engage their peers and younger students

You’ve seen ‘em. People who ignore bullying or say “that’s just how it is.” But you know better. Bullying is never okay. Learn more >>>

Form a Bullying Prevention Committee

Consider starting a bullying prevention committee in your school. Learn more >>>

Request a Governor’s Proclamation

Promote bullying prevention in your state! Contact your the governor’s office and ask how to submit a request for a Governor’s Proclamation for National Bullying Prevention Awareness Week. Schools, students, parents, organizations, and others can submit requests. Then, all you have to do is fill in the sample text with your state information and submit it. Easy as that! You can even send an image of your state’s signed proclamation to bullying411@PACER.org for posting.

Tell Us Your Story

Submit a video, story, poem, artwork, or audio clip expressing your ideas on bullying prevention. It can be about what happened to you or someone else, how you feel about bullying, how you think it affects students and schools, what you have done to prevent bullying, or what others can do to prevent bullying. Learn more >>>

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