Students learn from anti-bullying film they made
CHAMPAIGN – An anti-bullying film made at Franklin Middle School and screened at the Virginia Theatre on Friday night has already made a difference for some of the students involved in making it.
When the students talked about what bullying was during the making of the film, "I realized I had done half these things," said McKenzie Bonnett. "It made me understand I had to check myself. It was a part of growing up I hadn't done yet."
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