November 26, 2025 - 10:25

In a significant effort to address bullying in schools, the Montana Jewish Project (MJP) is rolling out a new educational initiative aimed at fostering meaningful conversations around the issue. By request, MJP is providing curriculum packages designed specifically for educators and community members throughout the state.
These educational packages are crafted to engage students in discussions about bullying, its impacts, and the importance of empathy and understanding among peers. The initiative reflects MJP's commitment to promoting tolerance and respect within the educational environment.
The curriculum includes a variety of resources, activities, and lesson plans that educators can integrate into their classrooms. MJP hopes that by equipping teachers with these tools, they can create a more supportive atmosphere for all students. This proactive approach aims not only to educate but also to empower students to stand against bullying and support one another.
As the program unfolds, MJP encourages schools and community organizations to participate and utilize these resources for the betterment of their students and the community at large.
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