[Congressional Record Volume 157, Number 137 (Thursday, September 15, 2011)]
[Extensions of Remarks]
[Pages E1641-E1642]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
SCHOOL VIOLENCE AND BULLYING
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HON. LINDA T. SANCHEZ
of california
in the house of representatives
Thursday, September 15, 2011
Ms. LINDA T. SANCHEZ of California. Mr. Speaker, I would like to
discuss an important issue that affects too many young people across
this country. As many students look forward to the new school year,
there are too many who fear returning because their school environment
is made unsafe by bullying. Bullying is not a rite of passage and no
child should be afraid to go to school. An unsafe school environment,
including one made unsafe by daily bullying and harassment, leads to
increased absences and decreased graduation rates.
A majority of parents, students, and educators report that bullying
and harassment are issues of major concern. To combat this problem, I
have introduced the Safe Schools Improvement Act which would help
schools and school districts develop and improve anti-bullying and
anti-harassment initiatives. Fortunately, others are also beginning to
address this issue and are seeking ways to address bullying and make
schools safer.
One effort to combat bullying in our schools is the ``be a STAR (Show
Tolerance And Respect) program'' being led by World Wrestling
Entertainment, WWE, in collaboration with the Creative Coalition, the
National Education Association's Health Information Network, NEA HIN,
Stomp Out Bullying, the Gay & Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation, and
the National School Climate Center amongst others. This program
provides teachers across America with a comprehensive toolset to teach
children an anti-bullying message. `be a STAR' is providing an easily
accessible teaching aid written by the NEA HIN and educator Dr. Fran
Prolman that meets National Education Standards. This teaching aid is
available at no cost to educators and is designed to promote positive
and equitable social environments for students within and beyond the
classroom setting. The alliance is also offering a ``Start Your Own Be
a STAR'' Chapter toolkit encouraging students to spread the anti-
bullying message in their schools and communities. The be a STAR
Alliance has also been instrumental in encouraging students to seek out
resources or proper intervention to help protect victims of bullying
and other forms of intolerance through its `be a STAR' pledge.
I had the opportunity to participate in anti-bullying events with WWE
Superstars Rey Mysterio and Eve, Los Angeles Mayor Antonio
Villaraigosa, American Idol Winner Jordan Sparks, actor Tim Daly,
Dancing with the Stars' Chelsie Hightower and many more. I joined them
at the Algin Sutton Community Center to discuss with children the issue
of bullying and to deliver a strong anti-bullying message of tolerance
and respect. The reaction from the more than 500 children and families
that participated was very positive. Through its participation and
leadership in the alliance, WWE has demonstrated a real commitment to
raise awareness about bullying, and is working in local communities
around the country and overseas to combat bullying in our schools.
The anti-bullying movement has a new champion in the `be a STAR'
Alliance, co-
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founded by WWE and The Creative Coalition and I want to commend them
for the great work they are doing to promote equality for all people
regardless of age, race, religion and sexual orientation.
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