Testimonials

We’ve worked with:

11,570+ Students

700+ Teachers & Staff

In 9 different school districts

Here’s what they’re saying about our student-led, anti-bullying programs:

What Educators Are Saying About Baffle Away Bullying! (for K-3rd)

Great program! The way you acted out specific examples in skits is very effective to show kids the impact their words and actions can have on others. Thank you so much for coming to our school!

3rd Grade Teacher

Love the 3 Steps: concrete ideas that were demonstrated for our kids. Very helpful! 

3rd Grade Teacher

The “Say Something Completely Random & Harmless” strategy was funny and a cool new strategy for my students  

1st Grade Teacher

My students were engaged the whole time! After it was over and students were leaving, you could hear them talking about the strategies and how they planned to use them. Excellent program!  

Kindergarten Teacher

We loved the Assembly. It gave the kids tools for their tool belt. Very valuable and real. 

1st Grade Teacher

I loved the last message about happiness being a decision 

Elementary School Staff

The bullying scenarios were age-appropriate. The “freeze/unfreeze” approach was great – helped students really understand how to use the strategies. 

SEL Curriculum Designer

What Students Are Saying About Baffle Away Bullying! 

My favorite thing was that the show was run by kids! 

2nd Grader

My favorite part of the show was when Scarlett was imagining Jack and Robert in their PJ’s because it was hilarious! 

3rd Grader

I liked how when the kids got bullied they didn’t start bullying the bully. They baffled them instead. 

2nd Grader

You gave us lots of good ideas. 

1st Grader

I liked when they taught us how to stomach breathe because it calms me down. 

1st Grader

My favorite character was Scarlett because she was so positive. 

1st Grader

My favorite character was Robert because he learned some lessons and decided to stop bullying.  

2nd Grader

I loved the show! 

Kindergartener

What Educators Are Saying About Our Programs for Older Elementary, Middle, & High Schools

This program should be in every school. 

K-8th School Principal

The second scene, where the girl couldn’t sleep because of what happened to her at school, reminded me of my own experience. It was so believable it made me cry. 

Middle School Teacher

It’s so impactful that it’s delivered by kids. They have street cred with our students. Our students listened to them. 

Elementary School Principal

Because of this program, I think our students will notice when someone needs help and be empowered to DO SOMETHING. 

5th Grade Teacher

Excellent program. I will recommend it to others! Thank you! 

8th Grade Teacher

Thank you for allowing our student leaders to sit down with you ahead of time and choose the scenes that you would perform at our school. 

High School Teacher

I loved the Workshop structure. It allowed our students to get close to the Theatre of Peace students. They had real dialogue about what works in reducing bullying. 

PTA President, Elementary School

What Students Are Saying About Our Programs for Older Elementary, Middle, & High Schools

I learned so much about what I can do to stop bullying. 

7th Grader

You definitely showed me and my peers what we can do if bullying happens to us or we see somebody else being bullied. Thank you! 

6th Grader

My favorite part was when they were talking about their personal experiences with bullying and how they dealt with it.

12th Grader

It was so cool when they used our real teachers’ names during the scenes to show us who we can talk to if this happens to us. 

5th Grader

My favorite part was that they were kid actors, and they experienced this recently. So they know more about bullying than adults do. 

5th Grader

All the scenes impacted me. It was so real.

9th Grader

The parent and child scene is so important. Everyone needs to know that there’s help outside of their family. 

11th Grader

My favorite part was the Q&A session at the end. I never would have guessed some the actors had been bullied. 

8th Grader

I loved the lunch scene because it taught me how to make new friends. 

6th Grader