LISBON – The combined efforts of students working together at Philip W. Sugg Middle School to make their school a safe environment was a successful project for members of the Anti-Bullying group.

A group of seventh grade students worked throughout the school year to create an awareness of bullying at school. The group met each morning, brainstorming and discussing issues at hand that directly affect the school and its surroundings. Students recognized the problem, developed and administered a school-wide survey addressing bullying. Results of the survey were shared with the student body and the Lisbon School Department School Committee.

Students were invited to participate in a grant request for the Berlin City Auto Group Drive for Education award project. “It was clear to me, after meeting with PWS Principal Kate Race and the group’s advisor, Joanne Campbell, students needed to tell their story about their concerns for making their school a bully-free zone,” said Monica Millhime, Lisbon School District’s grant writer. “The grant provides additional resources in the school and various places surrounding the building with cameras for additional surveillance to address bullying as it happens, and to discourage acts of aggression toward fellow students.”

“Students produced a DVD, with assistance from their advisor Joanne Campbell, re-enacting the hot spots for bullying in the classroom, hallways, on the bus and outside the building,” said Millhime.

Members of the Anti-Bullying group were Alyssa Hall, Jeremy Pelligrini, Olivia Botting, Hunter Pesce, Ryley Austin, Emily Cleavland, Tanton Mattson, Chris Normand, Silas Crosby, Mikey Yoke, Mikey Schlotterbeck, Jacob Fusaro, Jasmin Le, Selena Cordner, Devin Libby, Andrew Balser, Kyle Welsh, Alex Couillard, Cierra Miller, Bryant Hall, Alesha Bard, Tyler Halls and DJ James.

For information on programs in the Lisbon School Department call 754-0021 or email mmillhime@lisbonschoolsme.org or find Community Resource News in Lisbon Schools on Facebook.


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