Box Out Bullying At Shaw Avenue
Nassau County, N.Y. —
Box Out Bullying at Shaw Avenue
Students at Shaw Avenue Elementary School received a meaningful and memorable lesson in kindness and anti-bullying, thanks to an entertaining presentation from the Box Out Bullying organization. Program hosts Tom and Jerry, who portrayed cousins, made use of acting, humor and student involvement as they conveyed important messages about bullying prevention.
On stage with the duo, front and center, was a locked box that Tom found highly intriguing. As he and Jerry reflected 
Tom and Jerry discussed how bullying is different from rough and tumble play and also described the difference between telling and tattle telling. Being a “teller,” they pointed out, takes courage and is done in order to protect a person or get someone out of trouble. 
Students in the audience also learned about empathy and what it means to know another person’s feelings or problems. They were told how they can include one another so that nobody feels badly or left out. Tom and Jerry also shared tips for handling bullies, such as telling an adult at school as well as someone at home.
Once the children showed that they fully understood the rules against bullying, specifically the promise that, “We will not bully others,” 



