Bullying has been an ever growing issue in the educational system, especially with the popularity of social sites such as Facebook and YouTube. However, a group of talented children at William Penn Middle School have helped create an anti-bullying campaign music video to get the message out there.

There were almost 50 kids involved in the project, whether it was acting, performing the music, or as part of the technical crew. The video depicts children being bullied in different situations with scenes of students performing an original song titled “You'll See.”

With the assistance of Facebook and Twitter posts, their video has been viewed over 10,000 within a week of being posted and has received overwhelmingly positive feedback.

Congratulations to all the hard work put into the video and may it continue to educate people about bullying!

 

 

New Hope Railroad

This month’s Happening Kid was brought to you by the New Hope Railroad.  Relive a piece of history!  Relax as you travel through the rolling hills and valleys of historic Bucks County, Pennsylvania, and experience first hand the sights, sounds and romance of the Golden Era of Steam Railroading.

Nominations for Happening Kids can be sent to editor@bucks.happeningmag.com.

 

 

 

 

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