Please watch this AWESOME YouTube video of a large group of students from David Loyd George Elementary and Churchill Secondary in the Vancouver School District. They created a wonderful Flash Mob at Oakridge Mall in Vancouver, BC to help fight against Bullying and to celebrate International Anti-Bullying Day. This huge Flash Mob successfully gathered in an open area and performed a fantastic dance number to a powerful song! This video was very well done and captures some of the crowd’s reaction [amazement] as well as the pure joy the Churchill and David Loyd George students were having. They’ve issued the challenge to all other schools:
USE SOCIAL MEDIA AS A POSITIVE TOOL!
Also, be sure to check out our “Cyber-Bullying” page along the top toolbar if you would like to check out more resources, tips, and links. Don’t forget about Pink Shirt Day! Coming up soon, Feb 23rd!
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