Lynchburg-Clay Middle School to introduce Olweus Bullying Prevention system Jan. 14
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Lynchburg-Clay Middle School will be hosting their Olweus Bullying Prevention Program kick-off event on Thursday, Jan. 14 at 1:30 p.m. in the middle school gymnasium.
Lynchburg-Clay Middle School is joining hundreds of schools around the country and throughout the world in taking action to prevent and stop bullying. The Olweus Bullying Prevention Program is the leading research-based program that has been shown to reduce bullying and make schools safer, happier places for students to learn and grow.
This program attempts to restructure the existing school environment to reduce opportunities and rewards for bullying. School staff is largely responsible for introducing and implementing the program. Their efforts are directed toward improving peer relations and making the school a safe and positive place for students to learn and develop.
Join students, parents, teachers, and staff to find out how the program will work in our school and you can be part of it.
Parents who attend will receive a gift card to Wal-Mart in the amount of $10 (one gift card per LCMS student).
For more information, call principal Eric Magee at 364-2811.
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