Woodlan FFA Stopping Bullying

The Woodlan FFA Chapter presented the “Bullying Hurts” program to the                   Woodlan Elementary third grade classes during the months of November and December. 

The 47 FFA members split into groups to teach the third grade classes about bullying prevention. The six bullying sessions targeted what bullying is and how to identify it. Using videos, posters, and worksheets, the Woodlan FFA members taught the students how to react if you are a victim of bullying, who can help, how to deal with how it makes you feel, that violence is never the answer, and that you should never be a bystander. 

The Bullying Hurts program is helping to address and resolve any potential problems with the issue of bullying. The program concluded with every student getting a certificate and a pledge card not to bully for completing the program. 

The Woodlan FFA is living to serve as they continue to host and participate in events that serve the community.