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GOD’S WORDS FOR TODAY (LK. 19:45-48) The Holy Gospel according to St. Luke

And he entered the temple and began to drive out those who sold, saying to them, "It is written, `My house shall be a house of prayer'; but you have made it a den of robbers." And he was teaching daily in the temple. The chief priests and the scribes and the principal men of the people sought to destroy him; 48 but they did not find anything they could do, for all the people hung upon his words.

REFLECTION:

Why did Jesus drive out the money changers in the temple at Jerusalem? Was he upset with their greediness? This is the only incident in the Gospels where we see Jesus using physical force. Jesus went to Jerusalem, knowing he would meet certain death on the cross, but victory as well for our sake. His act of judgment in the temple is meant to be a prophetic sign and warning to the people that God takes our worship very seriously.

PRAYER:

Lord Jesus, help me to draw near to you with gratitude and joy for your great mercy. Amen.

FROM THE OVCAR – GRADE SCHOOL COMMUNITY:

From the Assistant Principal

1. Subject teachers handling the FFI sessions for the 2nd quarter are requested to submit the list of attendees to the FFI manager, Mr. Dennis Dimaala.

2. On Daddy’s Home Block Screening: Homeroom Advisers, please encourage our students to support this joint project of ISFSA and Cinema Board. Tickets are available at the SAO.

3. Lunch break-proctoring schedule for today:

ROOM TIME FRIDAY

BG 113 11:20 - 12:20 Marian

BG 114 11:20 - 12:20 Cyrah

BB 111 11:20 - 12:20 Maribel

BB 110 11:20 - 12:20 Barbie

BB 104 11:20 - 12:20 Princess

BG 108 11:20 - 12:20 Ms. Grace

BG 109 11:20 - 12:20 Judy

BG 110 11:20 - 12:20 Via

BG 111 11:20 - 12:20 John

BG 112 11:20 - 12:20 Carmela

BB 112 11:20 - 12:20 Ms. Nery

4. Looking Ahead:

November 29 – Parents’ Consultation with the Teachers

Dec. 6 – Posting of Honors

Dec. 11-13 – Second Quarterly Assessment

Dec. 14 – Christmas Party

January 8-12 - Intramurals From the GS CLCE Department

Let us thank the Lord for the classes and their advisers who continuously support the “Daily Meal with God” project (Daily Mass Participation).

May you continue to be good examples to other Christian Lasallians. God bless you!

Bulletin No.: 061

Friday, 24 November 2017

MISSION VISION

“Inspired by our faith in God, by our Catholic traditions and by the charism of St. John Baptist de La Salle educational innovator par excellence, we together and by association are committed to give quality human and Christian education to all building a

society founded on equity and justice and on sustainable and inclusive development. .”

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Sponsors for today:

Grade 3 BB 109 Ms. Jonalisa Estrera Grade 5 BB 309 Ms. Edna Yanga Grade 2 BB 108 Ms. Grace Robles Grade 1 BG 110 Ms. Maricris Cantos Sponsors for Monday, Nov. 27, 2017:

Grade 3 BB 204 Ms. Gina Vergara Grade 5 BB 308 Ms. Maricel Comia Grade 6 BB 403 Ms. Verna Dimaala Grade 4 BB 209 Ms. Raquel Maralit

Thank you Grade 3 BB 108 & BB 208 for turning in your Pondong Batanean Tibyo. God bless!

From the Grade Moderators

Room to Room Orientation Schedule

Grade 3 – (November 24) Grade 6 – Nov. 24

7:40- 8:20 – BB 403 8:20-9:00 – BB 402

Grade 1 and 2 ( November 27 – 29, December 1)

Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday

10:00 - 10:40 BB 111 BB 112

10:40 - 11:20 BB 110

1:00 - 1:40 BB 104 BB 108 BG 114

Grade 1 ( December 4 – 6)

Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday

8:20 – 9:00 BG 113

9:20 - 10:00 BG 111 BG 112

10:40 - 11:20 BG 109

1:00 - 1:40 BG 110

FROM THE OVCAR –JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL COMMUNITY:

From the Assistant Principal

1. Thank you to classes BM 103 of Ms. Marian Atienza and LS 304 of Mr. Mark Christian Binuya for their donation to the NEXT Christmas Star sponsored by CSAO.

2. Students who did not take the 1st QA are advised to take the said exam on November 27 and 28, 2017. Same sequence of subjects will be followed.

3. Third notice: Parents’ consultation with subject teachers regarding first quarter grades will be held on November 29, 2017 at 1:00 pm, hence, Junior High School students will be dismissed at 12:00 pm. The following classrooms will be used by each department for the consultation:

a. LS 201 and 202- English b. LS 205 and 206- Mathematics c. LS 207 and 208- Science d. LS 209- Social Studies e. LS 210- Filipino

f. LS 211- Christian Living with Character Education g. LS 212- TLE

h. LS 103- Computer

Friday

7:40 - 8:20

8:20 - 900 BB 208

9:20 - 10:00 10:00 - 10:40

10:40 - 11:20 BB 205

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4. Second Notice: Junior High School Partners and students are encouraged to buy tickets for the screening of Daddy’s Home 2. This is a project of the Cinema Board Club and IS-Faculty and Staff Association. The screening will be on November 29, 2017. Your participation will be a great help in the implementation of the projects of Cinema Board and ISFSA.

5. Second Notice: Due to system glitches, the First Quarter Average of female students will be re-computed and changed. You may re-compute your average by multiplying your grade to the number of the units assigned to each subject. Get the sum and divide it by the total number of units. Please see example below for your reference:

Subject Units Grade Weighted Grade

CLCE 1 92 92

English 1.2 88 105.6

Science 1.2 86 103.2

Filipino 1.2 92 110.4

Social Studies 1 88 88

Mathematics 1.2 86 103.2

MAPEH 1 95 95

TLE .6 84 50.4

Computer .6 96 57.6

Sum= 9 Sum= 805.4

805.4 / 9= 89.49 Average= 89.49

Note: Homeroom Grade is not included in the computation.

6. Homeroom advisers shall have a meeting today, 3:00 pm at MMR 1. Matters regarding intramurals will be discussed.

From the JHS- CLCE Department

Let us thank the Lord for the classes and their advisers who religiously support the “Daily Meal with God” project, (Daily Mass Participation). May you continue to be living examples to other Christian Lasallians. God bless you!

Please be reminded of the proper behavior while attending the Holy Mass. Remember that Jesus is truly present in the Holy Eucharist so, savor the moment and focus on Him.

Sponsors for today:

6:30 A.M.

Grade 9 LS 402 Ms. Jeraldyn Licaros Grade 10 CMR 205 Mr. Adrian Dimaunahan 12:10 P.M.

Grade 7 LS 406 Ms. Sheila Manalo Grade 8 LS 410 Mr. Bryan Lord Taningco Sponsors for Monday, Nov. 27, 2017:

6:30 A.M.

12:10 P.M.

From the JHS Office of Learning Area Chair On FFI

Students who are recommended to attend FFI sessions this quarter are advised to consider the given schedule. Also, be reminded of the signed reply slip to be submitted to the guidance office. Thank you very much!

Grade 9 LS 403 Ms. Gina Lontoc Grade 10 CMR 206 Ms. Merrylle Marquez

Grade 7 LS 407 Ms. Glyndelyn Ona Grade 8 LS 411 Ms. Fatima Rivera

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FFI SCHEDULE FOR THE SECOND QUARTER

SUBJECT TIME VENUE TEACHER

SCIENCE 7 Friday - 3:40 - 4:20 LS 308 Ms. Diana Litan SCIENCE 7 Friday - 3:40 - 4:20 LS 108 Ms. Lala Faeldona SCIENCE 7 Friday - 3:40 - 4:20 LS 307 Ms. Embel Racal

MATH 7 Monday - 3:00 - 4:20 LS 409 Ms. Joana Marie Alarcon MATH 7 Monday - 3:00 - 4:20 LS 405 Ms. Celestie Quinto MATH 7 Monday - 3:00 - 4:20 LS 208 Ms. Sheila Manalo MATH 8 ( G1 ) Monday: 3:10-4:30 LS 311 Ms. Edith Africa MATH 8 ( G2 ) Tuesday: 3:10-4:30 LS 212 Ms. Edith Africa MATH 8 ( G1 ) Monday: 3:00-4:20 LS 409 Ms. Anna Doreen Morillo MATH 8 ( G2 ) Tuesday: 3:00-4:20 LS 409 Ms. Anna Doreen Morillo MATH 8 ( G1 ) Monday: 3:00-4:20 LS 112 Ms. Sherlyn Cuevillas MATH 8 ( G2 ) Tuesday: 3:00-4:20 LS 112 Ms. Sherlyn Cuevillas MATH 8 Monday: 3:00-4:20 LS 110 Ms. Ma. Theresa Caya MATH 9 Monday - 3:00 - 4:20 LS 401 Ms. Maria Theresa Marquez MATH 9 Monday - 3:00 - 4:20 LS 312 Ms. Angela Calingasan MATH 9 Monday - 3:00 - 4:20 LS 403 Ms. Gina Lontoc ENGLISH 7 Tuesday- 3:00 - 4:20 LS 205 Ms. Rosemarie Rosima ENGLISH 7 Tuesday- 3:00 - 4:20 LS 206 Ms. Allyssa Lasi ENGLISH 7 Tuesday- 3:00 - 4:20 LS 407 Ms. Glydelene Ona ENGLISH 8

Thursday - 2:00-2:40,

Friday - 3:00-3:40 LS 211 Ms. Golda Margaret Dona ENGLISH 8

Thursday - 2:00-2:40,

Friday - 3:00-3:40 LS 110 Ms. Marriane Leslie Atienza ENGLISH 8

Thursday - 2:00-2:40,

Friday - 3:00-3:40 LS 112 Ms. Ruby de Castro ENGLISH 8

Thursday - 2:00-2:40,

Friday - 3:00-3:40 LS 209 Ms. Joy Ann Dimaculangan FILIPINO 7 Thursday- 2:40-4:00 LS 205 Ms. Rodelia Beltran FILIPINO 7 Thursday- 2:40-4:00 LS 306 Ms. Jelyn Bril FILIPINO 7 Thursday- 2:40-4:00 LS 105 Ms. Ellen Tapalla FILIPINO 9 Tuesday- 3:00 - 4:20 LS 401 Mr. John Louie dela Cruz SOCIAL STUDIES 7

Thursday - 2:00-2:40,

Friday - 3:00-3:40 LS 106 Mr. Jayson Baet SOCIAL STUDIES 7

Thursday - 2:00-2:40,

Friday - 3:00-3:40 LS 105 Ms. Monique Rivera FROM THE OVCAR – SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL COMMUNITY:

From the IS Registrar’s Office

To All SHS Class Presidents (Grades 11 & 12)

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What: Orientation on the Pre-Enrollment and Enrollment Adjustment Form for 2nd Semester When: November 27, 2017 (Monday)

For Grade 11 9:00 am For Grade 12 1:30pm

Where: CMR 200 (Enrollment Hub) 2nd floor of CMR Building.

Attendance is a must.

FROM THE OVCAR- LEARNING RESOURCE CENTER

We would like to inform you that on November 24-29 we shall be joining the 83rd National Book Week Celebration, with the theme “Libraries Take Action: Providing Access Opportunity for All”.

Lasallian partners and students are encouraged to participate on various activities that the library prepared. Please see line-up of activities for your reference. Thank you.

For Grade 7 students and advisers

Please be reminded that the “Book Door Design Contest” will start today November 24-27 while the judging date is on November 28, 2017 at 7:40am onwards. Kindly refer to the distributed guidelines for other details. Thank you.

Free Film Viewing

All Junior High School students are encourage to watch film during lunch break (12:00-1:00;1:00-2:00pm) at the HS LRC on November 28, 2017.

Participants of Poster Making Contest (Grade 8)

Please be reminded that the contest is November 24, 2017 from 3:00-4:00pm at the High School Learning Resource Center (2nd floor-Filipiniana Section). Kindly bring your drawing materials which are stated on the distributed guidelines.

Thank you.

Essay Writing Contest

In line with the celebration of National Book Week on November 24-29, 2017 we will have an advanced ESSAY WRITING CONTEST.

Participants : Grade 9 students Submission of Entry : November 27, 2016 Place : BVM High School Library

(c/o Mr. Edgar Garcia & Ms. Emy Sagbang) Objectives:

1. To instill in the young Filipino learners the love for books

2. To develop among the students essential reading and literacy skills Guidelines:

1. Each section will have one entry.

2. The theme of the essay will be the theme of the National Book Week 2016 celebration, which is “Libraries Take Action: Providing Access Oppurtunity for All”.

3. The essay should be written in English (not be more than 300 words) and handwritten.

4. The contestant’s name must be written on a separate sheet of paper and stapled or attached at the back of the entry.

5. First, Second and Third Placer will be chosen.

1st prize = P1,000.00 Gift Certificate 2nd prize = P600.00 Gift Cetificate 3rd prize = P500.00 Gift Certificate

6. Awarding of winners will be during the Closing Ceremony on November 29, 2017. They will receive token of appreciation and certificate.

7. The criteria for judging will be as follows:

Organization - 35%

Content - 35%

Mechanics - 30%

100%

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Book Hunting Contest

Junior High School students are encourage to join the Book Hunting Contest on November 27, 2017 at 12:00- 1:00pm for Grade 7&8 and 1:00-2:00pm for Grade 9&10 (HSLRC). Come… join the fun and win exciting prizes!

Please see below the lines/passages from the book that you will hunt.

High School LRC For Grades 7&8

1. “I must not fear. Fear is the mind-killer. Fear is the little-death that brings total obligation. I will face my fear. I will permit it to pass over me and through me. And when it has gone past I will turn the inner eye to see its path.

Where the fear has gone there will be nothing. Only I will remain.” - Dune by Frank Herbert 2. "When you've put both of your eyes back in, you'll be able to see who's just arrived." – Hermione

3. After taking a boat to Mouse Island, the mouselings boarded a plane to Peru. Once Collette, Nicky, Pamela, PAULINA, and Violet had settled in for the flight, Paulina started to tell her story.

4. I guess I had been looking toward the Encouragement above the TV, a drawing of an angel with the caption Without Pain, How Could We Know Joy ?

5. On each column sat a sculpture of smiling mouse head. On the walls were paintings of scenes from the Great Cat War.

For Grades 9&10

1. "We believe that the best way to help our world is to fix its genetic deficiencies, " Amar says, like reciting it from memory.

2. Don’t they just shine together ? Weren’t they every shade of white and gold ?

3. "I am saying we could both do a better job. I mean, what are we fighting about, anyway? It’s almost like it’s just a habit. It’s not like we hate each other. Right?”

4. « A tale of redemption…holds readers in suspense until the final chapter…i twill test readers’ beliefs in the power of destiny and fate, and how they relate to choices one makes in life. »

5. Together they embark on a frantic hunt through sealed crypts, dangerous catacombs, deserted cathedrals, and the most secretive vault on earth…the long-forgotten ILLUMINATI LAIR.

FROM THE OVCAR – GUIDANCE OFFICE:

1. For Grades 2 and 3 Advisers, Subject Teachers and Students: Today is the last day of the 2nd Counselor’s Time following the schedule below:

Grade 2

Date Section Time Subject Adviser/Teacher Nov. 24

(Friday)

BB 110 10:40 – 11:20 Language Ms. F. Lajara Grade 3

Nov. 24 (Friday)

BB 204 1:40 – 2:20 Social Studies Ms. E. Vergara

2. For Grade 4 Students, Subject Teachers and Advisers: Students whose parent/s is/are working abroad will have ANAK Orientation today, 7:40 – 8:20 am at MMR 7. There will be pull-out forms to be provided.

Advisers, kindly instruct the concerned students to bring a ball pen and to proceed to the venue immediately after the Morning Prayer. Please be prompt. Thank you very much.

3. For Grade 7 Students and Advisers: Students whose parent/s is/are working abroad will have ANAK Orientation on Monday, November 27, 2017, 7:40 – 8:40 am at MMR 7. Attendees of the said activity will be given to advisers. They should bring a ball pen and proceed to the venue immediately after the Morning Prayer.

Please be prompt. Thank you very much.

4. For Grades 7-10 Advisers and Students: Kindly forward the homeroom module worksheet/ output and evaluation forms at the Guidance Office until today. Thank you.

5. For G10 Advisers and Students: Career Counseling/Assessment is ongoing. Students are advised to bring their PACT POIS results on their scheduled assessment. On the other hand, transferees/returnees are requested to get their NCAE results from their former school for the assessment.

November 24: CMR 202

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6. Looking Ahead:

December 4 Grade 10 Career Talk

December 4 Seminar of Mary Brennan on “The Link Between Drug Abuse and Suicide Incidents”

FROM THE OVCAR – STUDENT ACTIVITIES OFFICE:

1. On Block Screening of Daddy’s Home 2. The Cinema Board Club members are strongly encouraged to support the Block Screening of Daddy’s Home 2 on November 29 from 4:30 – 6:30 at SM Cinema 1 and 2. The ticket is P299 with the chance to win P1000 out of 30 winners. This is a great opportunity to relax and celebrate early Christmas with friends and family. For those who would like to avail of extra ticket, you may please visit the SAO until Monday. Thank you.

2. On Club Meeting of JHS. There will be club meeting in JHS today. By now, it is expected that all students are already attending their clubs. Those who have no clubs yet shall be requested to report to the GM. Thank you.

3. On CSYA Points of National Book Week. Please be informed that the following activities shall have corresponding CSYA points c/o Learning Resource Center: On the Spot Poster Making Contest, Essay Writing Contest and Book Door Design Contest. For other details you may please coordinate with our LRC Staff. Thank you

4. On 55th Theme and Logo Design Contest for De La Salle Lipa’s 55th Foundation Celebration. In behalf of the 55th Foundation Committee, we would like to thank those who submitted entries to the Theme and Logo Design Contest.

FROM THE OVCM – VOCATION MINISTRIES OFFICE:

All Grade 9 students are invited to join the Search In organization. Application forms will be distributed today, Friday at BM102. Please look for Aime Atienza and Relika Maglinao. Here in Search In, you will experience a three-day retreat with God as they say, “Yes to Life, Yes to God and Yes to Search In”.

FROM THE OVCAD – INSTITUTIONAL HEALTH SERVICES:

Diabetes Prevention What Is Diabetes?

Diabetes is a medical condition that affects the body’s ability to produce or use insulin. It also affects blood sugar levels.

The three types of diabetes are type 1, type 2 and gestational diabetes. Type 1 diabetes affects the body’s ability to produce insulin. Type 2 diabetes affects the body’s ability to use insulin well. Gestational diabetes impacts the body’s ability to use blood sugar during pregnancy.

The cause of type 1 diabetes is not understood and at this time is not preventable. However, people trying to avoid type 2 diabetes may be able to engage in lifestyle changes that lower their risk.

Eat a Healthy Diet

Obesity is a major risk factor in type 2 diabetes. According to the National Diabetes Education Program, overweight people who lose 5 to 7 percent of their body weight can help prevent diabetes.

The first step in weight loss or weight maintenance to prevent diabetes is eating a healthy diet. This includes avoiding foods that are high in unhealthy fats and cholesterol in favor of fresh foods and whole-grain carbohydrate choices. Avoiding processed and pre-packaged foods can help.

Portion control is often an important aspect of eating a healthy diet. For example, a serving of meat or fish should be roughly the size of a deck of cards. However, most Americans eat significantly larger food amounts. By limiting excessive portions, people can cut calories to result in weight loss.

Exercise

Exercise is the second part of the weight-loss plan for people trying to prevent type 2 diabetes. Engaging in at least 30 minutes of physical activity five days a week can help. However, people who don’t currently exercise may need to start in smaller intervals. This can include three 10-minute exercise sessions each day.

Exercise doesn’t have to be strenuous to be effective. Moderate, low-impact physical activity can help people achieve weight loss. Exercise examples can include:

dancing

riding a bicycle or stationary bicycle

swimming

taking an aerobics class

using an elliptical exercise machine

walking

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If the activity gets the heart pumping, it can be effective in diabetes prevention.

Gestational diabetes increases a woman’s risk for getting type 2 diabetes. By taking steps to lose weight after giving birth in a slow, healthy way, women can reduce their risk. However, women should not begin exercising until their doctors given them the OK to begin. to be cont…

Medical and Dental Check-up

Date Time Medical Dental

November 24, 2017 09:20 am - 10:20 am 1 BG 109 --- 10:00 am - 11:00 am --- 7 LS 307 02:00 pm - 03:00 pm 5 BB 301 --- November 27, 2017 09:20 am - 10:20 am 1 BG 111 1 BG 111

02:00 pm - 03:00 pm 9 BM 100 --- November 28, 2017 09:40 am - 10:40 am 9 BM 101 ---

01:00 pm - 02:00 pm --- --

7 LS 107 02:00 pm - 03:00 pm 9 BM 101 --- November 29, 2017 09:20 am - 10:20 am 1 BG 114 1 BG 114

02:00 pm - 03:00 pm 9 LS 404 ---

December 1, 2017 09:20 am - 10:20 am 1 BG 113 1 BG 113

02:00 pm - 03:00 pm 4 BB 212 --- FROM THE OVCM – SPORTS AND CULTURE DIRECTORATE:

Culture and Arts Office

On Lalagyan Basket Exhibit

A. We are encouraging La Sallians to visit the basket exhibit currently on display at the Discussion Room Ground Floor of the CLRC Library the exhibit runs for a month until Nov. 25, 20017.

Request for Performing Arts Group ( Salindayaw Dance Company, Teatro Lasalyano, Voices) This is to reiterate our procedure that performance request for the groups must be at least two weeks before the scheduled performance to allow our performing arts group to prepare for the performance. Requesting departments are also advised to process the pull out and coordinate the performance at the Culture and Arts Office for the proper forms.Thank you very much for your support to our performing arts group.

South Dance Community Unites (S. D. C. Unites )

You are all cordially invited to watch a showcase of talents of CALABARZON dance troupes on December 1, 2017 . Open house starts at 4:00 in the afternoon at the Sentrum. The show is sponsored by Salindayaw Dance Company.

Cantata 2017

Please join Voices on December 14, 2017 at the Capilla for the annual Cantata Show , Show will start at 6:00 in the evening at the Capilla de San Juan Bautista De La Salle. Everyone is invited to watch and participate on this musical event.

FROM THE OVCAR – LEARNING RESOURCE CENTER:

Professional Reading #12 Cyberbullying

What Is Cyberbullying?

Cyberbullying is when someone uses technology to send mean, threatening, or embarrassing messages to or about another person. It might be in a text, e-mail, message, or in a post online. Cyberbullying can be anonymous, which can sometimes make it even worse. It also has a wider audience, and can spread quickly. Finally, targets of cyberbullying often feel like they can’t get away from the bullying. If someone is bullying you at school, when you leave for the day it’s over. But cyberbullying can follow you home, and continue all night.

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Imagine a classmate posts a photo of themselves online. Someone else makes a mean, mocking comment about it.

Soon, that photo has been shared, liked, reposted – even made into a meme. Thousands of people have seen it – even people the target doesn’t know. That’s why cyberbullying can be extra hurtful: it’s public, it spreads quickly, and it’s 24/7.

What can you do about it?

Prevent It

Here are some tips to protect yourself from cyberbullying, and to prevent yourself from bullying others:

Never share your passwords, private photos, or personal data (such as address or phone number) online, not even with friends.

Think before you post. If you’re upset, sad, or angry, wait to post or respond. Give yourself some time to cool down, so you don’t do something that you can’t take back.

Never publicly reveal anything that you wouldn’t be comfortable with anyone knowing. Remember when you share something online, it can be shared with anyone, including your parents and teachers.

When you make comments about someone else, imagine how you would feel if someone said that about you.

If It Happens To You

If you’re being cyberbullied, here’s what you can do:

Tell your parents or another trusted adult. Believe it or not, they can help you. You don’t have to do this alone!

Save everything – emails, messages, posts, screenshots. Don’t delete until you have a copy. Print them out or save them on our computer or phone.

Talk to someone at your school – a teacher, counselor, coach, or principal.

Report harassing comments, fake profiles, or inappropriate photos. Social media sites have ways of reporting harassing content. You have a right to feel safe in these spaces.

If You See It Happen

If you see someone being bullied online, here’s what you can do:

Don’t participate. Don’t “like” or share posts that are bullying someone. Although you may feel pressure to join in if a lot of other people are, you can make your own choice not to contribute to the situation.

Report it. Even if content isn’t targeting you, you can still report it to the site, or any adult that you trust.

Respond with positive support. If you feel comfortable, and if it’s safe for you, post a comment showing solidarity with the target. Imagine what a difference one nice comment among a bunch of mean ones could make.

Reach out to the person being bullied. Send them a private message letting them know that you don’t agree with what’s happening, that they don’t deserve to be treated like that, and that they’re not alone.

Source: https://www.pacerteensagainstbullying.org/experiencing-bullying/cyber-bullying/

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