by Jamie Jensen, staff reporter
Schools are a bully free zone. The school believes that nobody deserves to be made fun of, mistreated, or “feel like there a nobody” in this world.
On October 29th, the school held a town hall to try to influence the students that bullying is not acceptable. There were two Level Three police officers come in to explain to the students that whether its verbal bullying, cyber bullying, or any other form of bullying, there will be consequences.
“Bullying is not acceptable and shouldn’t be done. People should consider other peoples feelings before they say something not nice. I felt the town hall really helped our school as a community to stop bullying,” junior Elijah Harris said.
“It shouldn’t be done because it doesn’t make the other person feel good about themselves and if you have nothing good to say then don’t say it at all,” junior Amr Mohamed said.