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Art Teacher Paints a Picture of Disrespect in Video Preview 

Disrespect – it’s not okay at Fort Worth ISD, especially when those behaving badly are the very people who are supposed to set good examples. This is the theme of the latest preview of the upcoming “It’s Not Okay – At Any Age” video.

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In this trailer, Lark Wallace-Johnston of Stage West Theatre Education Outreach stars as a teacher encouraging students to leave their messes for others to clean up.

“It’s Not Okay – At Any Age,” hosted by Fort Worth City Councilmember Joel Burns and Fort Worth ISD middle school student Mia Cruz, is part of the District’s expanded, award-winning “It’s Not Okay” anti-bullying campaign.  It’s estimated that 1 in 3 workers in the U.S. has been bullied on the job. “It’s Not Okay – At Any Age” raises awareness of the problem and shows that everyone has a choice – to be respectful or disrespectful, to be professional or unprofessional, and to be a positive role model or a negative one.

For more information, visit www.fwisd.org/safe.

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