AG Bill Schuette recognizes October as National Bullying Prevention Month

Michigan Attorney General Bill Schuette on Monday recognized October as National Bullying Prevention month.

The attorney general offers free student safety in-school presentations for K-12th grade students, parents, guardians, and community leaders.

Students in K-5th grade receive age-appropriate instruction from the Michigan Cyber Safety Initiative (CSI), a national award-winning program. Students in 6th-12th grade receive dynamic OK2SAY student safety programming.

Adults can learn about the programs and how to host them by attending the Community Seminar or Program Overview. Scheduling is fast and easy on the OK2SAY website, ok2say.com.

Presentations are also always available to entire schools. If a school is interested in hosting an OK2SAY/CSI presentation, sign up on the OK2SAY website.

Schuette asks all Michigan principals to fill out or update the online OK2SAY School Contact Form. 

Students, teachers, parents, school officials, friends, and neighbors can submit tips though any of the following ways:

Call: 8-555-OK2SAY (855-565-2729)
Text:652729 (OK2SAY)
Email:  OK2SAY@mi.gov
Web: ok2say.com
Mobile App: Available for download in app stores for iPhone and Android.
 

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