High school students will be captivated by Jim Jordan’s stage presence. His high school anti-bullying program offers tangible
content, which is both measurable, educational and of course fun.
This high school anti-bullying presentation will explore the
impact on students who observe bullying. The ones observing have influence in determining the outcome of the situation.
“What a fantastic anti bullying presenter for the students. Our class has continued to review Jim's message and discuss bystanders and the importance of reporting"
John Houser-teacher
Dear Jim & Lucy
Thank you so much for doing such a wonderful job on the bullying assembly. The administration, staff and students were very impressed. Your responsibility & Anti bullying message greatly impacted our students. We all enjoyed your presentation. Please feel free to give my name as a reference to anyone. Good luck with your adventures. Thank you again
Tiffany Nix
Guidance counselor
Springdale High School P.A
"I have been teaching for over 25 years and this is by far the best anti bullying assembly I have seen. The students were talking about Jim's presentation for months"
Jerry Winderslow-teacher
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I just needed to tell you that I think the Report Bullying presentation on Tuesday had a real impact on our students. Today in my 20-2 social class we started talking about Crimes against humanity, So, I used this opportunity to bring up the bullying. We had an amazing discussion in my class, discussing why bully’s bully and why students are afraid to speak out (it ended up being a 20 min discussion!). I think the students really took the information from the presentation and are using it, especially to dismiss the ideas of the “other kids” who don’t believe. Many of my students started to debate with those who thought bullying didn’t exist….anyways, it was great, we then related bullying to crimes against humanity…….it was one of those “aha” teaching moments. Sometimes my 20-2’s amaze me with their insight,.
So thank you again! It was awesome!!
Leduc Composite High School
The Government of Alberta Hired Report Bullying to speak at several middle and high schools in Leduc, This is a testimonial from a teacher to the Government of Alberta
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We have provided our anti-bullying program services to hundreds of high schools including;
Christ the King High School -J.H Picard
High School -Heritage Park High School -John Oliver High School -High Wood High School -Notre Dame High School -St.Lawrence High School
-Acton High School -Alexandra High School -Erin High School- St. Johns High School- Norwell High School- Hillcrest High School -Western
High School -Britannia High School -West Park High School -St.Joseph Scollard Catholic High School -Sherwood High School -Seaway District
High School -Markville High School.
We have spoken at high schools in the following areas;
Ontario, Michigan, Pennsylvania, Alberta,
PEI, New Jersey, New York, NWT (Yellowknife), Virginia, Quebec, Indiana, Nebraska, Saskatchewan, Northern Ontario
At ReportBullying.com our team can assist in the understanding that a problem unidentified is a problem unsolved. We recognize that bullying is a behavior that occurs in all walks of life, all ages and with both sexes. Our presentations are specific to age groups. In the case of high schools, it is accompanied with a process and manner that has content and humor, bringing the best usable information in the time available and leaving the students a behavioral challenge.
Bystanders need to be aware that by speaking up they can make a difference and can positively impact a school’s environment. They can also play a key role in preventing or stopping bullying. After our action packed anti-bullying assembly we offer character education follow-up exercises that can assist you in educating your students on the affect that bystanders have and their responsibility to speak up when they see someone being bullied.