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By: Logan Taylor & Dale Denton Bullying By: Logan Taylor & Dale Denton

Facts About Bullying Over 3.2 million students are victims of bullying each year. 1 in every 4 teachers see nothing wrong with bullying and will only intervene 4 percent of the time Approx. 160,000 students skip school every day due to bullying.

Bullying and Suicide ~ Suicide claims 4,400 teen lives every year. ~ For every 1 suicide among young people there 100 suicide attempts. ~ 1 In every 10 students drop out of school due to bullying.

Don’t Be Just Another Bystander..

No One Is Perfect. Who Are You To Judge?

Help Us End Bullying Today

Help Us Save Lives & Make A Difference.

Stand Up For Someone & Speak Out

Make Your School A Bully Free Place

Make Someone Smile Today. It Could Make All The Difference.

What You Do Does Matter, And It Can Help.

Come Together And Lets Change Lives.

We’ll Do This Together..

We Will Win This Fight.