Maine-Endwell Senior High School will be the location for a new cyberbullying peer-to-peer prevention program using trained Sienna College students to help educate students, teachers, and school administrators. The program will include workshops, tools, and resources to combat cyberbullying. The program will be on Monday and is sponsored by AT&T, Sienna College, Broome County Executive Jason Garner, Senator Fred Akshar, Assemblywoman Donna Lupardo, and Maine-Endwell.
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