Renowned Author and Bullying Survivor, Jodee Blanco, Inspires Marian High School with Anti-Bullying Seminar
Marian had the honor of hosting a special guest speaking to students, educators, and parents September 6. New York Times bestselling author and remarkable bullying survivor turned activist, Jodee Blanco. . .
Marian had the honor of hosting a special guest speaking to students, educators, and parents September 6. New York Times bestselling author and remarkable bullying survivor turned activist, Jodee Blanco, graced our campus with a three-part bullying prevention seminar that drew inspiration from core Catholic values of tolerance, compassion, and forgiveness. The seminar, part of Blanco's INJJA™ (It's NOT Just Joking Around!™) program, emphasized the importance of combating bullying and fostering a culture of kindness within our school community.
The INJJA™ program, which Blanco has taken to numerous Catholic schools across the nation, integrates live presentations, Social-Emotional Learning (SEL) follow-up programming, and professional development. By addressing bullying head-on and providing tools for prevention, it empowers schools and communities to create safer and more inclusive environments.
"My piece of advice is this: tattling hurts, and telling helps. Tell if someone is being mean so they get the help and support they need," Blanco told students. "It's about helping them, not revenge."
Blanco's methodologies are deeply rooted in core Catholic values, reinforcing the principles of tolerance, compassion, and forgiveness. Her approach not only addresses the symptoms of bullying but also encourages personal growth and moral development in all who engage with her program.
Blanco left students with an assignment--to think of a fellow student they may have been unintentionally unkind to or preemptively judged, and to extend an invitation to do something social together. "You're going to find out that those you judged are way cooler than you thought. And those of you who thought someone was being mean, you may find out they are kinder than you imagined," she told students.
Blanco applauded Marian for the newly implemented Marian Pledge, a student-led initiative to promote Marian values in the school community. The pledge lays out six core means (Model of Jesus, Acceptance, Relationships, Integrity, Accountability, and Nurturing environment) by which the Marian community pledges to represent Marian and the IHM sisters by "upholding a deep respect and love for ourselves and all persons, serving others in the name of Jesus, and uplifting the Marian community by striving for justice, belonging, and equity".
"Art motivates, inspires, and encourages us to view the world through a different lens," says Rosanne Coty '85, a talented local artist whose career has spanned across the United States...
Ella Kennedy ’25 shares her experience studying abroad in Chile. Discover how her experiences in Chile, marked by courage and curiosity, have ignited a passion for foreign languages and exploring diverse cultures:
In a delightful blend of cultural exploration and hands-on learning, Mrs. Shopinski's German and Spanish classes have engaged in exciting activities celebrating the richness of German and Mexican traditions.
Marian High School's annual STEM Night was a resounding success, offering students a unique opportunity to be inspired by accomplished women in the fields of engineering, healthcare, computer science, and statistical analysis
Marian senior Isabella Denipoti is a remarkable young woman deeply involved in her community. At Marian, she has been a member of the field hockey, ski team, the Spanish Honors Society, and the Mind and Heart Literary Magazine team. However, her initiative, HalloWINaSmile, is what truly sets her apart.
7225 Lahser Road Bloomfield Hills, MI 48301 PHONE: 248-644-1750 - Marian High School
Marian High School, an IHM sponsored school, is fully accredited by NCA CASI, an accrediting division of AdvancED.
Marian is a Catholic college preparatory school for young women, sponsored by the Sisters, Servants of the Immaculate Heart of Mary.
The mission of Marian is to ensure, within a Christian environment, an excellent education built on a strong academic curriculum, which will enable young women to value human diversity and live responsible lives of leadership and action based on gospel values.
An enduring tradition: guiding young women spiritually, challenging them academically, and inspiring them to a life of leadership and service.