The idea of changing an entire school culture may seem impossible, but what if it isn’t...impossible? What if anti-bullying speakers could really harness the power to impact a school in a positive and lasting way?
If you are a school director or principal and have seen the effects bullying can have on students, then you fully understand why we feel passionate about changing it. Anti-Bullying speakers can make an impression on your students, and here’s how.
What's the Point of Anti-Bullying Speakers?
Many have experienced the traditional school assembly. Students line up, excited to be free from their daily routine, but rarely do they come expecting something life-changing. That is where the importance of securing their attention from the beginning comes in. Booking a speaker that will have them engaged from the very start is what will make the difference.
This raises an interesting question, what will get their attention? What will keep their attention? It is easy to get lost in the crowd of anti-bullying speakers, all claiming they have the best way. But, what is the best way? We have found what works for us and love how it allows us to connect to the student body, helping us to mold and shape today’s youth with a message that we are passionate about.
Anti-Bullying Speakers - How We Do It
Our answer is simple...we use music. Youth today love music. We have the privilege as a band to use our talents for music to give a gift to students. Our music creates an atmosphere where walls are down, and ears are open. Attaboy is a band that is passionate about making a positive impact on the culture of today's schools all across the nation.
Music is a powerful tool and can be used to get the attention of your students, but the message that is delivered afterward is what will truly be left with the students. As Anti-Bullying speakers, our music is second to our true desire to empower students with the strength to stop bullying in their schools. So contact us and let Attaboy come give your students “the music they want, and the message they need”.