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Be More Than a Bystander

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Be More Than a Bystander

Be More Than a Bystander

October 17, 2012  

Ty and Jojo are told by Lance to keep off the climbing bars. Zack, who recently watched a classmate take a stand against bullying, reminds everyone that it’s important to share. Mr. Ortiz takes notice, and reinforces the message that bullying is not ok

The Playground is For Everyone

February 27, 2012  

Henry’s feelings are hurt when his classmates leave him out, ruin his artwork and call him names. Thanks to Selena, who quietly alerts the teacher, the bullying behavior is stopped. The classroom is reminded that everyone deserves respect.

Yes… That's Bullying

February 27, 2012  

Mel defends KB while playing soccer and shows Coach that they understand teamwork. Coach makes Mel the team’s captain and she picks KB to be on her team and introduces her to her other friends.

Webisode 12: Real Friends

May 09, 2011  

KB has her first day at a new school where she walks into Cassandra, a kid at school that bullies others, and gets teased in front of the class.

Webisode 1: KB's First Day

May 09, 2011  

KB tries out for the soccer team but has a hard time when Cassandra keeps trying to make her look bad in front of Coach.

Webisode 7: Soccer Tryouts

May 09, 2011  

As part of the It Gets Better Project, President Obama shares his message of hope and support for LGBT youth who are struggling with being bullied

President Obama It Gets Better

October 21, 2010