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Tuesday, September 25, 2012
Tuscaloosa City Schools took their new Anti-Bullying campaign called 'HALT' to a new level on Tuesday. Drama students performed an interpretation of the book called 'One" at all of the system's elementary schools. The short story centers around the color 'Red' being a bully. 'Blue' is cool and all the other colors are on his side. They all take on 'Red' and in the end 'Red' becomes one of them and no longer a bully. At the end of the play, Central High School's choir sings a rendition of "True Colors" to close out the play.
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Keywords: Tuscaloosa City Schools ,Anti-Bullying campaign ,'HALT' ,elementary schools,bully,Central High School's choir ,"True Colors",
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