Wednesday, October 17, 2007

National Anti-Bullying Awareness Speaker Coming to Cleveland Tomorrow

PRESS RELEASE / CLEVELAND, OHIO / OCTOBER 15, 2007

NATIONAL ANTI-BULLYING AWARENESS SPEAKER COMING TO CLEVELAND LUTHERAN SCHOOL

Students are already coming forward and saying that Success Tech shooter Asa Coon was bullied and tormented. This is nothing new. In just about every school shooting incident, the ‘shooter’ was known to be a troubled and often bullied, outcast student.

“Bullying happens in every school. It does not matter it it’s a public or private or even Christian school. It happens, and the consequences are long-lasting to the victim and the school climate as a whole.” This is the message that Broken Toy Project founder and filmmaker Thomas Brown has been delivering to the world since 1992. Brown is a respected national speaker on the subject of school bullying and addresses students, parents and educators with a powerful message and the use of any number of the twelve films he has created on school bullying and other issues that affect children and society.

This coming Thursday, Oct. 18th Brown will be presenting several programs at the St. Mark Lutheran School in Cleveland. Students in grades 3-8, teachers and parents will get an opportunity to hear Brown’s message as well as see his brand new school bus bullying film “Tears on the Highway.” during the day and evening.

FOR MORE INFORMATION:

Winnie Rathbun – St. Mark Lutheran School Principal
(216) 749-4270

Thomas Brown – The Broken Toy Project
(740) 521-4394


Visit our St. Mark School Website!
http://www.orgsites.com/oh/stmarklutheran/

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