(Source: Olathe Unified School District 233) Oct. 21, 2015 ~ Invisibility may be a gift for some superheroes, but for a child it can be an isolating burden. 'If a child feels invisible or bullied, they are not going to learn in class,' Regency Place Elementary counselor Jennifer Mullen said. That's why she works every day to promote kindness and defeat bullying in school. During October, National Bullying Prevention Month, Mullen organized a schoolwide project to read the book 'The Invisible Boy' and make a huge canvas wall display about being kind, making friends, and stopping bullies. 'The success of Regency Place's project is directly related to the passion that our...
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