Schools
Highland High to Host One-Man Anti-Bullying Show
The performance is part of an ongoing anti-bullying effort by Black Horse Pike Regional School District and Gloucester Township.

Highland Regional High School will host an anti-bullying program for the entire community on Tuesday, Jan. 3.
Parents and other concerned members of the Gloucester Township community are invited to attend Dr. Mykee Fowlin's one-man show, "You Don't Know Me Till You Know Me: A Dance With Diversity." The special event is scheduled to begin at 6:30 p.m., with the serving of coffee and desserts.
Reservations are not required. Fowlin will present his show to Black Horse Pike Regional School District (BHPRSD) students in February.
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In the show, Fowlin, a performer, psychologist and poet, plays nine different characters—male and female, black and white, heterosexual and homosexual, etc.—and explores discrimination, bullying, and harassment while showing the emotional distress and pain many teens face today.
The show is being presented by BHPRSD and the Gloucester Township Municipal Alliance.
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Local schools and Gloucester Township Police in early October introduced an anti-bullying initiative dubbed Project B.A.T.L.E.
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