On Monday, March 27, the Lebanon Special School District
Family Resource Center will partner with the Wilson County
Sheriff’s Office to host a workshop on bullying/cyberbullying
and social media usage and dangers. Lieutenant Scott Moore
will facilitate the program.
Last summer, Moore and the Sheriff’s Office hosted the first
annual Camp Victory. The program was a huge success and
made the national news on CBS. “The workshop with LSSD is a
chance to give students and their parents an overview of the
camp – enough to help them work through problems students
face in the classroom, life and on social media. Some students
won’t be able to attend the summer camp, so we wanted to
offer information to a larger range of kids, and include their
parents. Of course we will let attendees know more about
dates and hours of the extended summer program too,” said
Lieutenant Moore.
Family Resource Center Coordinator, Beth Petty said that
Moore has been a long time friend to LSSD, facilitating many
workshops and working with School Resource Officers. The
workshop, snacks and childcare are free. The meeting will be
held from 6:00-8:30 in the Castle Heights Elementary Library
located at 1007 Castle Heights Ave. N. To RSVP, please contact
Petty at 615-453-2693 or beth.petty@lssd.org