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Two Washington Online Schools Unite Against Bullying: Empowering Prevention Efforts

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Kicking Off October 21-29 Draw a Line Against Bullying Move-A-Thon with Non-Profit, Rachel’s Challenge

The K12-supported program aims to increase awareness of the difficulties children encounter as a result of bullying, whether it occurs online or in-person. Together, these schools have generated resources to underscore the negative impact of bullying and emphasize the collaborative efforts of students, schools, and communities in countering this issue.

“At this critical juncture, it is imperative that we give this issue our immediate focus and unite in a collaborative endeavor involving schools and parents across the nation to be advocates against bullying,” emphasized Susan Boyer, Executive Director of Washington Virtual Academies. “The combined strength of school leaders and parents is the most potent force in our fight against all forms of bullying. Together, we can convey the message that any type of bullying will be met with zero tolerance. Throughout the Move-A-Thon WAVA will be hosting daily activities for getting active and raising awareness within our school community. WAVA students will join in activities like community movement day, morning movement dance sessions and a virtual race in the K12 Zone,” added Boyer.

For many families enrolled with K12-powered schools, the switch to an online learning environment offered an immediate resolve for their child to learn in a safe and secure bullying-free environment. In fact, 44% of families enrolled with K12-powered online schools reported they did so because of safety and/or mental health concerns their child faced at their previous school.

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