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Catawba County Schools launches bullying campaign

October 5, 2012

Catawba County School launches a district-wide anti-bullying initiative known as Rachel’s Challenge. The national program honors the memory of Rachel Joy Scott, the first victim of the 1999 Columbine High School shootings. Rachel’s inspiring story provides a simple, yet powerful example of how replacing acts of violence, bullying and negativity with acts of respect, kindness and compassion can lead to a real climate change within a school.

“Catawba County represents the second district on the east coast to adopt Rachel’s Challenge as the anti-bullying program for every school,” Superintendent Brigman said. “We hope that communities throughout the school district will embrace Rachel’s Challenge to ‘start a chain reaction of kindness and compassion.’”

To read more of this story, pick up the weekend print edition of Catawba County's community newspaper, The Observer News Enterprise, at newsstands throughout the county.
 

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