Vanderhoof Omineca Express, February 26, 2014

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RCMP REPORT P. 3 EDITORIAL P. 6

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ERASE bullying

Wednesday, February 26, 2014

Warrior dance of Victory

Sam Redding Omineca Express Students at NVSS have been working hard to eliminate bullying from their school and will be painting Vanderhoof pink on Pink Shirt day Wednesday, February 26. Rayna Thiessen is an outspoken member of the ERASE bullying initiative. Her and several other students come together and plan activities and innovative ideas to stop bullying. “I got into it because I was bullied myself,” said Thiessen.”And I started teaching the classes and Mrs. Ziler asked if I wanted to take part in it and I said yes. [Bullying] was invisible last year but after we started getting out into the school a lot of bystanders started coming forward with their stories.” The anti-bullying group, which consists of around 30 people, has worked on a few big ideas in the past such as a sticky notes project where the students would write positive things on notes and post them around the school. Painting the town pink will involve going around to a few businesses in Vanderhoof and seeing if they can have some sort of display in their window. The students will also take pink surveyor tape and cover some lamp posts and telephone poles. All this will help spread the anti-bullying message. The ERASE bullying group was formed in 2013 to combat some growing bullying problems in NVSS and it came out of a program called Stand Up which encourages people to take a stand if they see something wrong or tell someone if they see a victim of bullying. Bullying is defined as harassment that happens again and again, it can’t be just a one shot deal. The students also attended five days of training with people from the Stand Up program “The premise is to improve the culture of the school through connections and belonging,” said Barb Ziler, counselor at NVSS. “So the students then identified concerns and areas in the school and then came up with their own intitiatives to try to improve the culture. “I think they’re starting small, with those feelings of caring and connection in our school,” said Ziler. “I’m here because I was bullied but other people might be here for their own different reasons,” said Thiessen. “The others are just those honest caring people that just want to make a difference.”

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Charlie Bulamaibau danced the Fijian warrior dance of victory in between gospel music from the Eagles Wings group that performed at Northside Christian school. The child almost started dancing with him but decided there were too many people to do anything but cry.

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