A police officer came to our classroom to talk about bullying. He showed us some videos. - Hailey K.
Today we got to have a police officer in our class, and his name Constable Derrick. We talked about bullying, and it was fun. We saw a funny video about bullying. - Dylan
First thing today, we saw a police officer, and some people were shocked because they didn't know what Constable Derrick was doing here. He was teaching us about bullying. He showed us three videos, and the third one was funny. - Alexandra
This morning we had a special event, which means it's something we don't usually do. A police officer came to our class to talk to us about bullying, and he was telling us about how bad it is to bully, and showing us a couple of videos. My favourite one was about the little birds being mean to the big bird. - Gal
We had a great start to the week, as Constable Derrick Siemann from the Winnipeg Police Service came to speak to our class about bullying. Radisson School had its Day of Pink a couple of weeks ago, but I wanted the opportunity for the students of Room 18 to hear some of this information again (it never hurts!), as well as being able to have some positive interaction with a valued member of our Police Service. Constable Siemann provided the class with an excellent 45-minute presentation, as well as a great Q&A session afterwards, where he answered questions about bullying, as well as some general questions about being a police officer, as some of the cool things he has done during his career. My students and I would like to thank Constable Siemann for spending time in our classroom today, and for giving us so much to think about! I'll leave you with my favourite line from his presentation: "Bad things happen when good people do nothing" - we all have the power to stop bullying, if we simply decide to not to 'do nothing'...
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