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Three CO Online Schools Take a Stand Against Bullying with Powerful Prevention Initiative

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Three Colorado online public schools are partnering with Rachel's Challenge to raise awareness and combat bullying through a Move-A-Thon. The initiative aims to promote the harmful effects of bullying and encourage collaboration between schools and parents. Online learning environments provide a safe space for many students, but cyberbullying remains a concern. The schools are educating students, parents, and staff about the consequences of bullying and promoting kindness through exercise and fundraising.
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  • Three Colorado online public schools are partnering with Rachel's Challenge to raise awareness and combat bullying through a Move-A-Thon.
  • 44% of families enrolled with K12-powered online schools said they enrolled because of safety and/or mental health concerns their child faced at their previous school.
  • The collaboration aims to encourage healthy conversations on bullying and cyberbullying and the importance of safe learning environments.
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Collaborating with Rachel’s Challenge in Support of Draw a Line Against Bullying Move-A-Thon

DENVER--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- More than six million students nationwide reported being bullied at school, and three Colorado online public schools, Destinations Career Academy of Colorado, Pikes Peak Online School, and Colorado Preparatory Academy, are taking a stand, in partnership with Rachel’s Challenge, to Draw a Line Against Bullying with a Move-A-Thon, through October 29, 2023.

K12/CODCA - Draw A Line Against Bullying (Graphic: Business Wire)

K12/CODCA - Draw A Line Against Bullying (Graphic: Business Wire)

The initiative is designed to raise awareness of the challenges children face in the wake of bullying and harassment both online and in-person. Collectively, K12-powered schools will raise funds to promote bullying’s harmful effects and shine a light on how students, schools, and communities can work together to combat bullying.

“Now, more than ever, this threat demands immediate attention and collaborative effort between schools and parents nationwide,” said Pikes Peak Online School and Colorado Preparatory Academy’s Head of School, Nicole Tiley. “School leaders and parents are the strongest allies for preventing bullying of all kinds and by working together, we can send a powerful message that bullying of any kind will not be tolerated.”

For many families, switching to an online learning environment offered an immediate solution for their child to learn in a safe and secure bullying-free environment. In fact, 44% of families enrolled with K12-powered online schools said they enrolled because of safety and/or mental health concerns their child faced at their previous school.

“While we always aim to provide a safe and secure environment for our students, these children are not immune to the world of cyberbullying outside of our virtual schools,” said Teri Cady, executive director of Destinations Career Academy of Colorado. “Education is a shared responsibility, and both parents and schools must educate themselves about the various social media platforms and apps their students use. Understanding the digital landscape is key to identifying potential dangers and responding effectively.”

The resources and K12-powered programs used by these three Colorado online public schools, teach students, parents, and staff about the consequences of bullying, the importance of empathy and respect online, and strategies for approaching and reporting incidents.

The Move-A-Thon events will promote kindness through exercise and fundraising efforts. The collaboration is designed to encourage healthy conversations on bullying and cyberbullying and the importance of safe learning environments. To learn more visit: www.givesignup.org/k12moveathon.

About Colorado Preparatory Academy

Colorado Preparatory Academy (CPA) is an accredited, full-time online public-school program of the Colorado Digital Board of Cooperative Education Services that serves Colorado students statewide in kindergarten through 12th grade. As part of the Colorado public school system, CPA is tuition-free, giving parents and families the choice to access the curriculum provided by K12, a Stride Company (NYSE: LRN), the nation’s leading provider of K-12 proprietary curriculum and online education programs. Stride offers learners of all ages a more effective way to learn and build their skills for the future. For more information about CPA, visit cpa.k12.com.

About Pikes Peak Online School

Pikes Peak Online School (PPOS) is an accredited, full-time online public-school program that serves Colorado students in grades 9-12. As part of the Colorado public school system, PPOS is tuition-free, and gives parents and families the choice to access the curriculum provided by K12, a Stride Company (NYSE: LRN), the nation’s leading provider of K-12 proprietary curriculum and online education programs. Stride offers learners of all ages a more effective way to learn and build their skills for the future. For more information about PPOS, visit ppos.k12.com

About Destinations Career Academy of Colorado

Destinations Career Academy of Colorado (CODCA) is an accredited, full-time public-school program of the Julesburg School District that serves Colorado students in grades 4-12. As part of the Colorado public school system, CODCA is tuition-free, and gives parents and families the choice to access the curriculum provided by K12, a Stride Company (NYSE: LRN), the nation’s leading provider of K-12 proprietary curriculum and online education programs. Stride offers learners of all ages a more effective way to learn and build their skills for the future. For more information about CODCA, visit codca.k12.com.

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FAQ

What is the purpose of the Move-A-Thon?

The Move-A-Thon aims to raise awareness of bullying and combat it through exercise and fundraising.

Why are online learning environments considered safe from bullying?

Online learning environments provide a safe and secure space for many students to learn without facing bullying or harassment.

What percentage of families enrolled in K12-powered online schools cited safety concerns as a reason for enrolling?

44% of families enrolled in K12-powered online schools enrolled due to safety and/or mental health concerns their child faced at their previous school.

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