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ast week’s cyber-bullying incident over Twitter and the subsequent stand taken by Ridgefield High School students on Facebook, several members of the Ridgefield community have decided to take bullying matters into their own hands.
With comparable quickness to the original stand that saw thousands of members flock to the “Southern Connecticut High Schools: An End To High School Bullying” Facebook group last Tuesday, students, teachers and school officials have already learned their lesson and have launched a directive to raise awareness of cyberbullying in Ridgefield and beyond.
The organization, called SAID (Students Against Internet Discrimination), is a student-run group with a goal to become nationally recognized. And in just a week, SAID already has its own website. (http://www NULL.saidnow NULL.org/about NULL.html)
via Ridgefield Students Launch Anti-Bullying Organization, Website – Ridgefield, CT Patch (http://ridgefield NULL.patch NULL.com/articles/ridgefield-students-launch-anti-bullying-organization-website).