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Dear Parents/Guardians: 

I write today to inform and invite you to a very important awareness and educational event on January 24th, 2023 with Tina Meier, Founder and Executive Director of the Megan Meier Foundation. She is a nationally acclaimed cybersafety speaker whose daughter took her own life at age 13 after being cyberbullied by an adult neighbor posing as a fictitious boy named “Josh Evans” on MySpace.  

We hear time and time again that one of your greatest fears as a parent is the possibility that your child could be victimized or harmed online. Therefore, we continue to try and provide parents and youth with information aimed at proactively protecting and preventing these concerns from becoming reality.  

Megan’s story provides students with real, first-hand knowledge of the impact of bullying and  cyberbullying for the purpose of building empathetic understanding. The presentation will  provide your child with up-to-date information about the potential online and offline dangers.  Additionally, students will be empowered to say “NO” to bullying in our school and to "Be Megan's Voice... Be the Change." All content will be adjusted for age-appropriateness. 

Tina has presented to over 500,000 students, parents, educators, and professionals across the  United States since 2008 and has participated in national anti-bullying campaigns including the  Presidential Conference on Bullying Prevention at the invitation of The White House and the U.S.  Department of Education. The mission of the Megan Meier Foundation is to impact the nearly 13  million children bullied every year by supporting and inspiring actions to end bullying,  cyberbullying, and suicide. For more information about the Megan Meier Foundation, visit their  website at www.meganmeierfoundation.org. 

We are truly excited about Tina’s visit and anticipate this to be a very beneficial experience for students. There will be a community presentation at 6PM on January 23rd at Marshall High School’s Little Theater if you are interested in attending.

Should you have any questions regarding this program, or would prefer that your student not attend the assembly  please do not hesitate to contact our office at 886-6833.