The intentional removal — or never-invitation — of a classmate from group chats and DMs. Quiet, invisible to adults, devastating to students.
Cyber Bullying School Assemblies in Connecticut
cyber bullying school assemblies Connecticut BMX Freestylers Dream Team delivers cyber bullying school assemblies in Connecticut. Digital citizenship, online safety, social media awareness for K-8 students. Aligned to Conn. Gen. Stat. § 10-222d. Phone (657) 345-4603.
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Connecticut K-8 students are online — earlier, longer, and on more platforms than any generation before. Our cyber bullying school assemblies in Connecticut patch the human firewall with BMX, digital citizenship, and the THINK protocol.
root@dreamteam:~$ cat manifest.json
{
"program": "cyber bullying assembly",
"region": "Connecticut",
"audience": "K-8 students",
"runtime": "40 min",
"capacity": "600 students/show",
"compliance": ["Conn. § 10-222d", "CSDE SEIH"]
}
root@dreamteam:~$ ./book --state=MA --grade=K-8
✓ Connecting to Connecticut ........ OK Learn more about our cyber bullying school assemblies connecticut offerings.
✓ Calendar check ............... OPEN
✓ PO acceptance .................. YES
✓ Insurance verified ............. YES
root@dreamteam:~$
The K-8 digital threat surface.
A private message captured, shared, and weaponized publicly. Connecticut middle schools see this monthly. We teach students to think before they send.
Apps that promise anonymous feedback frequently produce targeted cruelty. We address them by name and explain the trace.
The cascading public comment thread. Each new comment normalizes the next. We teach students how to interrupt the pile rather than join it.
Fake profiles created in a classmate's name to harass others. A digital felony — and one Connecticut students need to know is reportable.
The 10pm DM that escalates by 2am. We teach K-8 audiences to log off, charge phones outside the bedroom, and reset the cycle.
The THINK Protocol.
Surveillance feed.
Connecticut network nodes.
"Our digital citizenship program was a PDF nobody read. After the assembly, students were quoting the THINK protocol in hallways within 48 hours."
Read the man pages.
--help "what digital topics does the assembly cover?"
Cyber bullying, online safety, digital citizenship, screen-time awareness, password hygiene, social media kindness, the THINK protocol, and the trace — explained so K-8 students understand that nothing they post online is truly anonymous.
--help "does it align with massachusetts anti-bullying law?"
Yes. Connecticut Connecticut General Statutes § 10-222d (Safe School Climate Plans) explicitly includes electronic communication harassment. Our assembly is built around it and reinforces every district's Bullying Prevention and Intervention Plan.
--help "how is this different from a regular anti-bullying assembly?"
Same energy, different focus. We dedicate the bulk of the message segments to screens, social media, and digital decisions — versus the cafeteria-and-hallway focus of our general anti-bullying program.
--help "what grade levels?"
K-8 with two versions of the script: a K-3 version focused on kindness and screen-time, and a 4-8 version focused on social media, group chats, anonymous apps, and the THINK protocol.
--help "do you accept massachusetts school purchase orders?"
Yes. We invoice CT school business offices directly, accept POs, and provide W-9s and full liability documentation on request.
--help "what equipment do you need?"
40 by 120 ft hard surface (blacktop preferred), one power outlet within 150 ft, and a contact at the school. Gym is fine as rain backup. We bring everything else.
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