In an initiative to foster a supportive and resilient community, the Bedford High School Performing Arts Department is organizing an impactful event titled "Bystander or Upstander? Where Do You Stand?" This workshop, scheduled for Wednesday, February 26th at 7 p.m. in the BHS Auditorium, aims to inspire students to take proactive roles in addressing bullying. Presented by Cory Mashburn of Massachusetts Partnerships for Youth (MPY) and co-sponsored by the Town of Bedford Youth and Family Services Department, this session will offer valuable tools and strategies to help participants become effective upstanders. The event ties into the school's upcoming production of "Mean Girls: High School Edition," a musical that explores relevant themes of peer dynamics and social challenges faced by teenagers today.
The workshop, led by Mashburn, will delve into the significance of transforming from passive observers to active interveners. Attendees will gain insights into the importance of standing up for themselves and others in the face of bullying. By promoting empathy, courage, and responsibility, the workshop seeks to equip young people with practical skills to navigate difficult social situations. The event underscores the message that every individual has the power to make a positive difference within their community. Participants will engage in interactive discussions and activities designed to build confidence and resilience.
The timing of this workshop coincides with the preparation for the high school's spring production of "Mean Girls." Artistic Director Katrina Faulstich highlighted the relevance of the show's content, noting that it resonates deeply with the experiences of today's high school students. The musical addresses mature themes that can be uncomfortable but are crucial for fostering meaningful conversations about peer relationships. Through this partnership with MPY, the school hopes to provide students with tangible ways to apply the lessons learned from the show to real-life scenarios.
Mallory Fuller, the Youth Services Coordinator, emphasized the trust placed in MPY as a provider of essential resources for educators, parents, and students. Since 2021, the Youth and Family Services Department has collaborated with MPY to address various issues affecting youth and families in Bedford. These collaborations have brought significant benefits to the community, enhancing mental health awareness and providing support for diverse needs. The involvement of the Bedford Cultural Council further demonstrates the town's commitment to enriching arts and culture programs, ensuring that initiatives like this workshop receive the necessary backing.
The community workshop represents a vital step towards creating a safer and more inclusive environment for all. By empowering students to become upstanders, the event encourages a collective effort to combat bullying and promote positive social behavior. The organizers invite everyone to participate and contribute to building a stronger, more compassionate community. Pre-registration is encouraged to ensure a well-coordinated and engaging experience for all attendees.