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Anna, Artwork from a 6th grade student from New York

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Students talk about bullying prevention

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Middle/High School Bullying Prevention Web site

Help PACER Create Its New Bullying Prevention Web Site for Teens

PACER is creating an exciting new bullying prevention Web site for teens—and you can help. Designed to reach, teach, and empower teens, the site will feature compelling stories from students, parents, educators, and community partners across the nation when it launches this summer.

Here are two ways you can make a difference and maybe even change how people across the country think about bullying.

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 can be done to prevent bullying. We want to hear from everyone—teens, parents, teachers, and others with great ideas who want to improve the world.

Send us your entry:

Is fame in your future? Your entry might be:

  • featured on PACER's bullying prevention Web site
  • used to develop a video or audio script
  • used in promotional or training materials
  • presented at workshops or conferences

Win a place on PACER's Bullying Prevention Student Advisory Panel. Most kids don’t like bullying and want it to stop. If you’re one of them, enter this contest! It’s easy, fun—and if you win, you’ll help develop a bullying prevention Web site for teens like you.

The advisory council will:

  • Help develop video scripts
  • Answer special polls and surveys
  • Preview info before it goes on the Web site
  • Share bullying experiences, suggestions, tips, and more
  • Be featured on the Web site (with a parent's or guardian's approval)

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Thanks for making a difference!

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