Best Short Film for Youth” – Eugene, OR Film Festival, 2008
It’s been six months since the Adina’s Deck detective club solved their first mystery. At the time, the four 8th grade friends vowed to help […]
Explore MoreIt’s been six months since the Adina’s Deck detective club solved their first mystery. At the time, the four 8th grade friends vowed to help […]
Explore MoreThree tech-savvy 8th-grade girls try to help their friend who’s been cyber bullied. When popular girl, Skye receives threatening emails, text messages and voice-mails, her […]
Explore MoreAudrey McLaren tagged me (nominated me) to write a Sunshine Award Post. I have not been blogging here lately – more in other places – […]
Explore More“ALWAYS LOOK UP FOR FAMILY FILMS” Sunday March 2nd 2008, the International Family Film Festival culminated four days of diverse feature films, shorts films, student […]
Explore MoreAs I posted yesterday, I am down at a conference in Monterey for middle and high school educators. This morning I attended probably the best […]
Explore MoreIn the wake of yesterday’s federal grand jury cyberbullying indictment of a twisted MySpace hoax which resulted in a teen’s suicide, it seems a good time to revisit the […]
Explore MoreIn our first sequel, Michael (Sam Ison), a concerned 8th grader, approaches the Club with a difficult problem. His friend Ally (Nyssa Smikoski) has been talking to a guy […]
Explore MoreWhen Debbie Heimowitz talks about cyberbullying at school assemblies or presents training events for teachers, she speaks with authority. She knows the statistics. She understands the potential […]
Explore MoreBack when Debbie Heimowitz was a middle schooler in Castro Valley, if you wanted to cut somebody down you talked behind her back. Now you […]
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