Pine Grove Elementary School won't put up with bullying.
That's the message students sent Friday when they participated in the Baltimore County Public School system's Anti-Bullying Day.
Principal Jean Wilson said that students signed a pledge and participated in a poster contest in support of the school system's effort to diminish bullying.
More than 30 kids entered the contest, and the entire student body voted on the winners, Wilson said.
First-grader Landon Zobel, fourth-grader Anayah Davis, second-grader Annie Whitfield, and third-grader Ella Dowell each took home honors in the contest.
Do you talk to your kids about bullying? Do you think bullying is a problem in your child's school? Tell us in the comments.
SZ
10:01 am on Tuesday, March 5, 2013
Great job Pine Grove!!
Barb J
12:24 pm on Tuesday, March 5, 2013
I hope the teachers are doing their part, keeping an eye out for kids who are alone on the playground or in the cafeteria. These are the kids most likely to be bullied.
Mar
1:21 pm on Tuesday, March 5, 2013
I am glad to see that something is being done. My daughter went to that school and was bullied. I ended that by taking her out. I put her in private school.
stacey fowlkes
10:51 am on Friday, March 8, 2013
I see my baby annie. she won first place at Pine Grove Elementary School.