Friday, September 23, 2011
Have you or your child had to deal with bullying?
Issues of bullying and cyber bullying exist constantly with kids and teens of all ages, and there are different ways of dealing with these issues. The Patch Mom's Council discussed ways of dealing with bullying back in March, and we want to hear from more people, both teens and parents, on how they have dealt or plan on dealing with bullying. Share your stories and ideas and discuss in the comments below.
Tuesday, June 14, 2011
Anti-Bullying video was made by Miller Place students in April.
The recognition continued for Miller Place High School students' anti-bullying video entitled "Words Hurt," which was created for Suffolk County's anti-violence program back in April. The video's star, Katrina Svoboda, director Ambrose Teniozo and their film will be recognized at the Suffolk County Film Commission’s annual First Exposure High School “Best of Show” Ceremony. The student's will receive a certificate of recognition from Suffolk County Executive Steve Levy, and the film will be evaluated by the programming staff of the Hamptons International Film Festival, Stony Brook Film Festival and Cinema Arts Centre. All in all, 17 students took part in the film, which was shown at a Red Carpet Event at the Patchogue Theatre on April 13. …
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Tuesday, April 12, 2011
Video to be aired at red carpet event in Patchogue Wednesday.
An anti-bullying video made by Miller Place High School students has stood out and become the face of a Suffolk County anti-violence program. The video, created for the 2011 Student and Youth Prevention Film Project, will be aired along with 24 other films at a Red Carpet Event at the Patchogue Theatre on Wednesday, April 13. Miller Place's has stood out among the pack and the likeness of Katrina Svoboda, the star of the film, will be used as the face of the campaign. "It was definitely a stand out," said Jennifer Freeman, organizer of the event. "We previewed these films with the film commission and they really caught on to the Miller Place one. It was very powerful and I reached out to Katrina to use a freeze frame of the film as the …
Anna Haskin
9:11 am on Monday, April 18, 2011
A lot of lesson learned from this wonderful video. A must see to educate students that bullying can impact someones life in a manner debilitating or deadly. This video is a good tool to fight and stop bullying in school or places where bullying exist. Great job Ambrose!   more ›