“Bullies gain power when the people around them look the other way, stay silent or ignore the problem.' 11-year-old wins Ohio's 'Stop Bullying' license plate design contest:
An 11-year-old girl from Cleveland has won Ohio's statewide"Stop Bullying" license plate design contest, the state's attorney general announced this week.
“Bullies gain power when the people around them look the other way, stay silent or ignore the problem,” Yost said in a press release, describing Cleveland tween Brooke Balser's colorful design.
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