Stephanie McMahon & WWE Superstars lead be a STAR rally in Atlanta

Stephanie McMahon & WWE Superstars lead be a STAR rally in Atlanta

WWE brings the be a STAR Alliance's anti-bullying message to Atlanta students

WWE hosts a be a STAR rally at Hope-Hill Elementary School in Atlanta.

ATLANTA — WWE Executive Vice President of Creative Stephanie McMahon joined WWE Superstars to spread the be a STAR anti-bullying message to Hope-Hill Elementary Schoolers in Atlanta Monday. ( PHOTOS)

Kofi Kingston, Layla, Hornswoggle and announcer Josh Mathews led the rally, which took place before Raw at the Philips Arena. After McMahon explained the importance of the be a STAR Alliance and spoke about WWE’s commitment to the community, more than 150 elementary school students listened to the Superstars’ personal messages about how they’ve been affected by bullying.

They explained the different forms of bullying, such as cyber, physical and verbal, and encouraged the third-, fourth- and fifth-graders to be a STAR by not being bystanders and standing up to bullies and telling a parent, teacher or guardian when they’re having issues with bullies. They also spoke about using the Internet and social media as a way to send positive, respectful messages.

Special guest Ben Cohen, who is a former professional rugby player, also spoke to the students about The Ben Cohen StandUp Foundation, an organization he started to raise awareness about bullying. Other special guests at the rally included Hollande Levinson, the education director of the Anti-Defamation League, and Angela Fortson, Hope-Hill’s school counselor.

Finally, McMahon, the Superstars and Cohen led the Hope-Hill Elementary School students in the “be a STAR pledge.”

One out of every four children is bullied, and a child is bullied every seven minutes, whether it’s cyber, physical or verbal. Through WWE and The Creative Coalition’s campaign, children around the globe are encouraged to “be a STAR: Show.Tolerance.And.Respect.”

For more than a year and a half, WWE Superstars and Divas have visited more than 40 schools to spread the be a STAR message, affecting 20,000-plus children! This is in addition to the 25,000 people who have taken the be a STAR pledge online at beastaralliance.org.

Be a STAR is made up of more than 50 alliance partners, including Scholastic Inc., YMCA of America, Girl Scouts of America, GLAAD, RAINN and STOMP Out Bullying. For more information, visit beastaralliance.org, the be a STAR Facebook page and on Twitter @beastaralliance. Also, log on to beastaralliance.org to take the official be a STAR pledge and to download a free be a STAR teacher’s aide and be a STAR toolkit to start your own local chapter.

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