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Pink’s just fine

Students tell bully to back off with showy support

by Sara Keddy/Kings County Register
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Article online since September 12nd 2007, 15:08
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Pink’s just fine
Pretty cool in pink: Chris Spencer, Travis Price, David Shepherd, Nick Sullivan and John Kenneally led a C.K. anti-bullying day Sept. 7. S.Keddy
Pink’s just fine
Students tell bully to back off with showy support
BY SARA KEDDY

Kings County Register

A new Grade 9 student got a hard - and then great - start to his school years at Central Kings.

Wearing a pink polo-style shirt on the first day Sept. 5, he attracted the attention of bullies.

On the second day, they threatened to beat him up.

On the third day of school, Sept. 7, the student body backed the new student - in style.

“I bought 50 pink T-shirts,” said Grade 12 student David Shepherd. “We’re making a statement.”

Classmates Travis Price, Chris Spencer, Nick Sullivan and John Kenneally joined in.

“We went to the store before it even opened this morning to get more,” Price said. “The girls let us in early and were very nice.”

Shepherd said, once the staff at the Cambridge Discount Centre heard what they were up to, “clothes were flying.

“They were digging to help us find pink shirts.”

The boys set up in the lobby Friday morning with their bags of pink shirts and “people would just grab them,” Shepherd said.

“It’s our last year and we want to make a difference. At a young age, you don’t know the difference between playful teasing and bullying. Doing it over the colour pink is just so stupid.”

Nick Sullivan says his younger brother was with the new student when they were confronted by the bullies. Three days later, “the school looks cool - there’s pink all over the school,” Sullivan says.

The boys told the Grade 9 student to wear pink again Sept. 7, but he was too scared,” Shepherd said. “We saved one for him.’

Students scrawled messages on the shirts, turned the material into headbands and wrapped them around their bodies.

“One of the guys that was doing the bullying came up to me and asked if I knew the story of pink,” Shepherd said. “I said, ‘’Sure, and it doesn’t matter.’”

That’s the message he wrote on his own shirt.

Central Kings principal Stephen Pearl said the students approached him with their idea for a pink wave of support, and he gave them some guidelines and the go-ahead.

“It doesn’t surprise me at all they’d want to do this - we have some great kids.”

As far as disciplining those behind the bullying, Pearl said the incident is under investigation.

“We know who all the people are, and it will be dealt with with appropriate corrective behaviour.”

While the lead bully didn’t show up for school Sept. 7, Pearl said he’ll get the message from his peers his actions aren’t acceptable at Central Kings.

“Student-driven attention goes a lot further, and he’ll hear about what happened today.”

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Joshua Hatt

Comment online since September 15th 2007
I graduated from CK in 2003. I am currently in the Bachelor of Education Program at Trent University. I was speaking with my mother this evening, and she told me about what was going on at CK these days. She told me about this article.

I used to be bullied when I was in junior high, and never had I experienced the compassion and drive of the students at CK today.

I was always proud to be an alumnus of CK, but never until this day was I ever so proud to call myself a Gator! Kudos to you students/staff of Central Kings Rural High - Bullying needs to end, and it takes people like YOU to put it to an end.

Simply put: I am so glad to be entering the world as an educator with people like you out there!!

So very proud -
Congratulations.

Joshua Hatt
CK Grad, 2003

Phil Vogler

Comment online since September 13th 2007
I am very happy that this story is receiving provincial and hopefully national attention.

This bullying problem has been handled in a great way and I hope the message gets out to other present and future bullies.

School bullying is everyone’s business and these students have really stepped up!

Phil

Pamela Walker

Comment online since September 13th 2007
I have never been prouder to say,"I'm a Nova Scotianer".

Well Central Kings... way to stay up and fight back!!!

We can all make a difference and make bullying a thing of the past.

You've got my attention all the way in Ontario and I'll be passing this story around.

My child is bullied and it's tough to get the teachers and principal to take notice with all the other issues in school. It's not a wonder, but someone has to do something. Parents can't be at school all day long (lol)


Wink for pink

Pamela

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