Adrianna
developed a service platform in 2004 entitled: “Behaving
Respectfully and Valuing Others”, and began researching
bullying protection measures in Virginia schools, since
she herself was severely bullied as a child. Virtually
nothing existed. After Columbine, we now are acutely
aware that bullying leads to violence. One in every four
students will be a victim of violence this year.
Every student deserves to attend a school that is
safe and secure, free of fear, and conducive to
learning. Yet at any point in time about 6 percent of
students report not going to school due to feeling
unsafe at school or on their way to and from school.
Adrianna was one of these students not so very long ago.
And half of all parents surveyed feared for their
children's safety when sending them off to school. One
out of every 10 students who drops out of school does so
because of repeated bullying.
Of the nearly 1.2 million K-12 Virginia students,
nearly 117,000 are estimated to be affected by bullying.
Nationally over 5 million victims suffer at the hands of
bullies.
Bullying leads to increased vandalism, shoplifting,
truancy, and drug use. Bullies are four times more
likely than non-bullies to be convicted of crimes by age
24, with 60 percent of bullies having at least one
criminal conviction.
Bully victims suffer also, exhibiting more health and
emotional problems than their non-bullied peers well
into adulthood.
Adrianna became an advocate for children’s rights to
a bully free school experience, and was asked eventually
to serve as the Virginia Director of Bully Police, USA,
a nationwide volunteer organization composed primarily
of mothers and fathers whose children had sadly ended
their lives (“bullycide”) to escape the torment of their
bullies. Adrianna has addressed students, parents, and
community leaders, encouraging adoption of school-wide
bully prevention efforts, (which can reduce bullying by
50 percent) while educating youth on ways to handle
conflict. Read more about these efforts at
www.AdriannaSgarlata.com or
www.MissVA.com
Adrianna initiated a State-wide drive for the passage
of a law to protect victims from bullies. She had been
cautioned by some of Virginia’s legislators and experts
in the field of bullying prevention and told her efforts
were doomed to failure, since during the past 10 years
of efforts legislation had never made it out of the
Virginia Delegates sub-committee on education. This was
due to the strong lobbying efforts of various groups
intent on maintaining school district autonomy without
government “interference”. Adrianna marshaled individual
support and media attention, lobbied relentlessly, and
even testified on behalf of legislation.
Articles included in this nomination attest to
Adrianna’s eventual success, culminating after hundreds
of hours of successful lobbying, in receiving the pen
used by Governor Warner to sign two different bully
prevention bills into law. Children in Virginia schools
are now safer than those in 25 other States without such
laws.
Adrianna developed a novel program (Behaving
Respectfully and Valuing Others) where high school
students worked to create bullying awareness and
prevention “skits” to teach elementary school student
leaders who in turn taught their fellow classmates.
None of Adrianna’s activities, prior to being crowned
Miss Virginia 2006 in June of 2006 were ever paid for by
a sponsoring organization. So far as Miss Virginia, her
fees received are funded by individuals or organizations
wishing to contract her services through the Miss
Virginia Organization for parades, ceremonial,
educational or singing engagements. Adrianna funds
activities personally, including those such as lobbying
efforts, speaking to Chambers of Commerce, civic
organizations and various clubs. |