Did you know that 17 % of Lamoille County High School Students (19% of OSSU high schoolers) and 23% (22% OSSU) of middle schoolers report being bullied in the last 30 days? This means that in an average month about 1 in 5 high school students and 1 in 4 middle school students have been bullied. Bullying is impacting our kids, schools, and communities. It is time to come together to reduce these numbers and help our kids feel safe.
Join this family discussion on bullying (kids and teens too) on Tuesday, January 15th at 5:30 at Green Mountain Technology and Career Center in Hyde Park. Light refreshments will be served. Childcare is available upon request for 10 and under - Showing Movie: Ant Bully
RSVP Today! https://bullying-a-family-discussion.eventbrite.com or call Donna – 802-498-3071. If LNSU cancels afterschool activities due to inclement weather, the event will be rescheduled.
We will start with a panel presentation and then move into a discussion time.
Panelists include:
Robyn Daley, CYFS Director, and Katina Idol, Clinical Coordinator /School Based Clinician Supervisor, at Lamoille County Mental Health.
Catherine Gallagher, Superintendent, Lamoille North District Schools
Heather Hobart, Executive Director, Lamoille Restorative Center
Ryan Bjerke, Building Manager, Craftsbury Academy
Donna Sherlaw, Member of Standing Committee, Parent/Child Rep. Lamoille County with Vermont Federation of Families for Children's Mental Health
This event is sponsored by The Children's Standing Committee and Healthy Lamoille Valley in partnership with Lamoille County Mental Health Services, Vermont Federation of Families for Children's Mental Health, Lamoille North District Schools, and the Lamoille Restorative Center.