ROCKINGHAM COUNTY SCHOOLS: Anti-Bullying Program for Parents on January 17th

ROCKINGHAM COUNTY SCHOOLS: Anti-Bullying Program for Parents on January 17th
Anti-Bullying Program for Parents on January 17th — ROCKINGHAM COUNTY SCHOOLS: ( rock.k12.nc.us)
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Rockingham County Schools issued the following announcement on Jan. 12.

As part of our Unapologetically Kind campaign this year, Rockingham County Schools is excited to host an Anti-Bullying Program for Parents on Tuesday, January 17th from 6:00-7:00 p.m. at Holmes Middle School in the Media Center! 

Jim Jordan from Reportbullying.com is our special speaker and is a Anti-Bullying expert and professional speaker! 

He will offer a wonderful program full of information just for parents to better understand proactive and preventive strategies for your child!  

We invite you to attend on Tuesday, January 17th from 6:00-7:00 p.m. at Holmes Middle and we hope to see you there! We have had special anti-bullying seminars last week for elementary schools and this week we are having it for our middle schools!

Original source can be found here.



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