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Local high school students stand up to bullying

  • November 22, 2011 at 2:55 pm

Bullying needs to stop.

That’s the message high school students from throughout Hastings County were trying to get across with a series of vignettes they scripted and performed at Trenton High School on Wednesday.

QNet News reporter Jennifer Bowman speaks to the students about their own encounters with bullying.

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