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The Bully Project, April 16th, 2012

By Katie O’Malley Last week, Governor O’Malley and I had the privilege to join hundreds of students, parents, educators, administrators, and anti-bullying experts to host an advanced screening of The Weinstein Company’s, “The Bully Project.” I believe “The Bully Project” can be used as an educational tool to show all of us that bullying is a very  Read the Rest…

Take the Pledge, October 16th, 2011

By Katie O’Malley The safety of our children needs to be a top priority always. And while many people may think that bullying is just kids being kids, in our State, we won’t accept abuse in any form. We know how much bullying can affect a child’s ability to learn and we’ve all seen the headlines of  Read the Rest…

Governor and First Lady O’Malley Join Facebook and Time Warner’s Cartoon Network for National Bullying Prevention Month Kick-Off, October 6th, 2011

Governor and First Lady join Facebook and Time Warner’s Cartoon Network leadership and special guests to encourage students, parents, communities and schools to stand up against bullying Governor and First Lady take the “Stop Bullying: Speak Up” pledge GAMBRILLS, MD (October 6, 2011) –Governor Martin O’Malley and First Lady Judge Katie O’Malley today joined Facebook’s  Read the Rest…

Summer Reading Challenge, April 30th, 2010

This morning, I visited with fourth and fifth graders at Hazelwood Elementary/Middle School to kick off Scholastic’s “Summer Reading Challenge” and read the first chapter of Ruby and the Booker Boys by Derrick Barnes. I am honored to be a Reading Ambassador again this year and to partner up with Scholastic to encourage our students  Read the Rest…

Garden Lecture Series at Government House, April 17th, 2010

Today I joined with University of Maryland Master Gardeners and youth apprentice gardeners to kick off this year’s “Grow It Eat It” food garden at Government House. Last year’s garden was a great success, and we hope to continue our success by encouraging more Marylanders to consider creating a backyard garden of their own. That  Read the Rest…

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