October is National Bullying Prevention Month and in an effort to educate and raise awareness of the campaign, schools in the Glynn County School System will, once again, take part in the annual #UnityDay2021 celebrations on Wednesday, Oct. 20 to help do their part in creating a bully-free community.
“For the past three years, Glynn County Schools has joined in the campaign by providing educational opportunities to our students that have inspired and promoted kindness, acceptance, and inclusion. Let’s continue in our commitment to creating a culture of inclusivity for all students," said Senetra Haywood, executive director of Student Services.
Show your support for bullying prevention by wearing orange on and sharing the hashtag #UnityDay2021 or #strongerglynn on Wednesday, Oct. 20!
“For the past three years, Glynn County Schools has joined in the campaign by providing educational opportunities to our students that have inspired and promoted kindness, acceptance, and inclusion. Let’s continue in our commitment to creating a culture of inclusivity for all students," said Senetra Haywood, executive director of Student Services.
Show your support for bullying prevention by wearing orange on and sharing the hashtag #UnityDay2021 or #strongerglynn on Wednesday, Oct. 20!