"Don't be a Bull-y! Be a Champion!” Answer to Wednesday's Challenge

Submitted by lana.hiskey on

Did you know cowboys think reading is important and that bullying is no good? The Champion Cowboys visited all the elementary schools in Spanish Fork and the junior high schools across Nebo School District entertaining with powerful messages. JJ Harrison, Joe Butler, Fiesta Days Rodeo Queens, Spanish Fork Police Officers, along with city officials delighted students in a robust reading assembly and "Don't be a Bull-y! Be a Champion!” 

Rodeo clown JJ Harrison and bull fighter Joe Butler don’t kid around when it comes to bullying. JJ taught students how to “Buck bullies out of their lives” and to be a Bull-y Blocker. There is a difference between bullying and simple teasing.  Bullying is repeated aggressive behavior with an imbalance of power. He offered five steps students could take to ensure they are not acting like bullies.

Treat others the way you want to be treated.
Be courteous and polite.
Listen to want others have to say.
Don’t insult people, make fun of them, or call them names.
Don’t judge people before you get to know them.

But what should someone do if they think they are being bullied?  TELL!  Tell someone—anyone—everyone until they get the help they need. Students can go to teachers, counselors, or any person in the administrative office with their concerns.

Harrison’s and Butler’s second message was “It's important to read!” Students that meet their reading goal for the month of March get his/her name in a drawing where one student from each grade will receive two tickets to attend the rodeo. Out of those students, two lucky students will be drawn to receive a pair of Justin boots. All of the winners will get to meet real rodeo cowboys! 

Harrison showed off his rodeo skills by roping various teachers and administrators. Come and watch more cowboy skills at The Champion Challenge Rodeo to be held on June 4 at the Spanish Fork Fairgrounds. Get your tickets now at http://www.spanishfork.org. 

Congratulations to Ashton Grogg for answering last week's "Where are we Wednesday?" sponsored by Wiggy Wash.

Attributions
Lana Hiskey