20 Pieces of Student Artwork to Stop Bullying in Schools
Student Voice, Artistic Expression, and Art as Activism
At the start of the year, students from kindergarten through high school shared their experiences and called attention to bullying and name-calling through creative expressions. From poems to posters to promises, students across the country called on their communities to put kindness into action. Check out some of this year's submissions.
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Freehold TWP High School, Freehold, NY
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Freehold TWP High School, Freehold, NY
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School is very hard but it could be much better let's be bully-free School Without Name-Calling
Freehold TWP High School, Freehold, NY
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School Without Name-Calling Haiku
No harsh words are said And no student feels upset All would be blissful
Freehold TWP High School, Freehold, NY
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Freehold TWP High School, Freehold, NY
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Grace Church School, K-12, New York, NY
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Waupaca High School, Waupaca, WI
"I drew a picture of two interlocking hands. I am trying to raise awareness, but in a small town with little diversity it is difficult. Last year I tried to get people to do the Day of Silence, as well as No Name-Calling Week, but my efforts ultimately proved unsuccessful. I will continue working until my school finally reaches higher acceptance levels."
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Southeast High School, Wichita, KS
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Elkhorn High School, Elkhorn, NE
"No Name-Calling Week did not go quite as we had planned...it simply shows that there is always more work to be done. We hung the posters Thursday morning and within a half hour, several posters had been torn down and several more defaced with anti-Semitic and homophobic symbols or offensive epithets. Another poster, regarding sexual assault, was also desecrated. Those students were however reprimanded and, in looking through the security cameras to discover the vandalists, administration commented on the number of people who stopped in their tracks to read our posters. At the very least, we have created an active dialogue, made people think more about what they say and the implications it can have, and shown that there's still more work to be done in regards to our mission of driving out hate."
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The Key To This World
Guard Well Within You That Gold. That Secret Keep it Safe. Keep it Secure And don’t forget That this Gold. This Secret Is the Key To Spreading Hope Spreading Laughter Spreading Joy Spreading dreams Spreading Love And… Most Importantly Spreading Kindness All Around the World
Mt. Olive Middle School, Budd Lake, NJ
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The Bully
I ran through the hall, To her locker. I couldn't believe her. I was so jealous. I opened my locker. But she slammed it shut. Then it happened, She said it. "Petty Princess" You think you're so great, You use your family's money to your advantage You only think of yourself. It wasn't true, but the more I thought about it, The more I thought it was true. I didn't care about anyone else And I probably never would. She looked mad, Then upset. I decided to stop, besides I was just joking. I ran I ran home. I opened the kitchen drawer, And did the unthinkable
Mt. Olive Middle School, Budd Lake, NJ
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Interpretation
Kindness can be mistaken for Sarcasm Knowledge can be mistaken for Showing off Friendliness can be mistaken for Manipulation Honesty can be mistaken for Deceitfulness Hatred cannot be mistaken for anything Except Hatred
Mt. Olive Middle School, Budd Lake, NJ
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I’m Sorry
I’m sorry It wasn’t meant to be done, Sorry is a word that should not be said freely to someone It might be regretted, You never know when the guilt may creep up on you to collect the price that must be paid, I’m sorry
Hackettstown, NJ
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Bullying
Boys and girls teasing others Unusual and unnecessary behaiors toward different people Laughing at others faces Lying and making rumors Yelling for unknown reasons/ making a scene Inappropriate acts embarrassing others Nonsense unable to be tolerated Gasps and cries being expressed by the victim
Mount Olive Middle School, Walsh, NJ
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You, Not Them
It's not about them It's about you The you that makes them smile The you that's always to the rescue
Don't make them influence You know you best Don't have them run the show When you're already set
When they try to look cool They try to hurt you But when they try to hurt you Who is really the fool?
The dumpster may be far But don't make that be it Don't make them burden you Just take a longshot, and that will be it.
Mount Olive Middle School, Walsh, NJ
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Was it Just a Joke?
The words we say Won't fly away But will hurt We may not be alert But inside Victims cried You may think it's funny But tears are runny Was it just a joke Because you broke Someone's heart Because you weren't smart
Mount Olive Middle School, Walsh, NJ
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Madison High School, Vienna, VA
"With the use of headphones replacing the tape boxers normally use to protect themselves, it shows how technology can empower people to spread kindness and empower others. Those who I presented my Photo Diary thought that the photo was very thought-provoking and the photo gave the topic a very literal perspective."
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SS Seward Institute, Florida, NY
"These students went to a number of different classrooms in the middle school and high school and took pictures of what kindness and "No Name-Calling Week" means to them."
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Inst Of Tech Medford Camp High School, Medford, NJ
"Our submission is a spoken word performance dedicated to Kirk Andrew Murphy (a person whose life was cut short due to conversion therapy). We performed it in front of our entire school. We made students and teachers aware of some of the current issues LGBTQIA+ youth face every day."
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Washington, DC
"Students were encouraged to submit a poster spreading kindness for the chance to win cupcakes and a dodge-ball party with their friends in the gym. The GSA students then voted on their favorite entry at one of their meetings.The contest provided a conversation starter for No Name Calling week in classrooms and also among students in the halls. The fliers advertising the poster contest around school actually raised awareness towards the GSA sparking a lot of questions, especially from 5th and 6th graders as to what the club is. The club also had several first time attendees at the meeting following the poster contest. The posters themselves are now sparking conversations from students looking at them on display in the hallways now. Additionally, we announced the event and our winner in our weekly school newsletter, spreading awareness of No Name Calling week home to parents."
Looking for ways to spread kindness in your school?
- Educators, try out GLSEN's lesson plans on bullying, bias, and diversity.
- Students, learn how to start a GSA in your school, and get resources for your club.
- Advocates, check out our guide to speaking with decision-makers, which can help in creating policies that make your school environment inclusive for all.