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Students promote “No Bullying”

October 8, 2011 By Times-Herald Newspapers Leave a Comment


Photo courtesy Dearborn Public Schools
About 600 students at Bryant Middle School participated in Pink Shirt Day Oct. 5, an event meant to prevent bullying, in which students came to school wearing pink t-shirts with a “No Bullying” symbol on the front and the school’s “No Bully” pledge on the back. The program, in the third year at the school, began in Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, Canada after two upperclassmen saw a new student being teased for wearing a pink shirt to school.

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