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Anti-Bullying Assembly Takes Air

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Victoria Link

Flips and tricks highlighted the November 3 assembly, as students were treated to an anti-bullying presentation. This event was held to share the knowledge about how harmful it can be to bully someone.

The presenter said, “You should promote kindness and respect to others around you.”

This assembly was to show the importance of creating a safe environment for everyone and emphasizing how it should be done, and secondly how someone can take a passion like biking or skating and create a career out of it. These types of assemblies were made to highlight the impact of bullying on individuals and the wider range of the community. The goal was to inspire students to stand up to bullying and empower them to spread kindness.


The AGA Nation used different strategies and ways to help them develop different forms of bullying. They used these activities to promote empathy with conflict solution skills to encourage students. A helpful piece of information is these groups providing helpline numbers, school counseling services and other resources.

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Victoria Link
Victoria Link, Staff Reporter
Victoria Link is 16 years-old and in the 11th grade. This year she would like to share her talents and help other people with her knowledge. She likes to play sports to take up some time; instead of being in the house. She is in Honors/AP classes and is looking forward to the rest of this school year. During her free time, when she's not doing sports, she likes to binge-watch shows or draw. She grew up in California, then moved to Vegas two years-ago, and then ended up here at Chaparral High School.
Kayden Wallace
Kayden Wallace, Staff Reporter
KJ is a sophomore this year at Chaparral High School. He is very active in sports, and enjoys playing football and baseball. Baseball is new for him this year, and so far he really enjoys it. He hopes to get a scholarship to college when he is a senior. KJ currently works two jobs and is saving money to buy a car.
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