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KO Invites Community to Anti-Bullying Seminar

Students, parents, and community members are invited to an anti-bullying forum at Keystone Oaks High School today, Monday, April 22.

Bullying has long been an issue for students attending schools, and the Keystone Oaks School District is looking to put an end to it.

The district will sponsor an anti-bullying forum at Keystone Oaks High School today, Monday, at 7 p.m. to educate students and community members alike about bullying, cyber-bullying, and solutions.

All members of the Keystone Oaks School District community—including parents, staff and residents—are invited to hear Allegheny County Deputy District Attorney Laura Ditka and community member John Wooliscroft discuss bullying and cyber bullying.

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If you're going:

  • What: Anti-Bullying forum.
  • When: Monday, April 22 at 7 p.m.
  • Where: Keystone Oaks High School auditorium.

The forum is free and open to the public.

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