Schools

South Side High Hosts Anti-Bullying Club Fair

Story written by Lauren Bella:

South Side High School hosted an event Tuesday that would call on both students and teachers alike to make all students feel accepted and safe at South Side High School.

According to Nicole Knorr, a South Side High School Social Worker & Dignity Act Coordinator, the Anti-Bullying Club Fair and presentation of Bully successfully sent the message of “Dignity for All” because of the creativity and expression of the students involved.

“Throughout the course of the school year, the GSA (Gay Straight Alliance) has worked to promote acceptance of all students through our ‘Be the Change’ Campaign. The event last night was a demonstration of these efforts,” Knorr said.

She added: “Creating a school environment that fosters the educational, social and emotional health of its students is essential to helping all students feel empowered and accepted. It aids them in developing a positive self image and gives them the strength to pursue their goals.”

During the event participants had the chance to sign an anti-bully pledge and visit the booths of various school clubs, after which everyone went into the auditorium to watch the documentary Bully.

According to Knorr $140 was collected and will be donated to the Bully Project.


Get more local news delivered straight to your inbox. Sign up for free Patch newsletters and alerts.

We’ve removed the ability to reply as we work to make improvements. Learn more here