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Long Branch Middle School students invited to White House in recognition to stop bullying

Long Branch middle school students invited to white house in recognition to fight against bullying and cyber-bullying.

Long Branch Middle School Students Invited to White House In Recognition To Stop Bullying
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Long Branch Middle School students behind the anti-bullying video campaign that went viral earlier this year on Youtube, have been invited to tour the White House by President Obama.

Long Branch Middle School students invited to the White House

The students were invited to the White House in recognition of their efforts to fight against bullying and cyber-bullying.

A group of students decided to take the song “I Like It” by Enrique Iglesias, change the lyrics and tell the story of a girl who is being bullied.

Enrique Iglesias praised the students on a job well done on the song by mentioning it on Twitter and posting the song on his Facebook profile. The video has more than 60,000 views.

Congratulations Long Branch Middle Students. It is very courageous of you to stand up and fight against bullying and cyber-bullying.

 

Chenelle Covin women of Color STEM Award honoree
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Chenelle Covin is an award-winning social entrepreneur and writer. Miss Covin prides herself on being an experienced communications professional, committed to sustaining positive relationships within the community, writing thought-provoking stories, and helping brands enhance their digital presence.

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