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Empowering Change: Bath Community Hospital Introduces Engaging Play to Combat Bullying in Bath County Schools.

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October 18, 2025
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BATH COUNTY, Va. (VR) – October 6, 2025 – Bath County Public Schools proudly launched Bullying Prevention Week with an inspiring performance of “All Hands On Deck,” presented by Silver Line Theatre Exchange in partnership with Bath Community Hospital. This educational initiative, in partnership with Bath Community Hospital’s Stop Bullying Task Force, aimed to empower 4th and 5th-grade students at Millboro and
Valley Elementary Schools.

The play, a year in the making, was made possible through various donations, including a grant from the Bath County Arts Association, which funded the commissioning of the production written by Claire Wittman and directed by Jeremy L. West and Devlin Ford.

The performance not only entertained but also served as a powerful educational tool based on the Pacer’s National Bullying Prevention Center Curriculum, which has been actively promoting bullying prevention since 2006.

Following the performance, students participated in a dynamic talk-back session led by Eric Gutierrez, a Licensed Professional Counselor with the Bath Community Physician’s Group. Eric engaged the students in a thoughtful discussion about the myths and facts surrounding bullying, helping them to prepare for unfortunate bullying incidents and scenarios by encouraging open communication, developing strategies, and building their confidence. Students also enjoyed the introduction of the world of theatre as a stimulating outlet for expression through the engaging and very talented actors and
director of the play.

“We believe in the power of storytelling and education to foster a safe and supportive environment for our youth,” said Gutierrez. “The conversations we had today are crucial in equipping our students with the knowledge and tools they need to stand against bullying.”

Silver Line Theatre Exchange, located in nearby Staunton, Virginia, is an education- led theatre company offering classes and performance opportunities for students in grades PK-12, and a professional producing body that connects regional professional actors and aspiring artists to performance and teaching work.

Strengthening awareness, confidence, and empathy turns kids and teens into better actors — and more importantly — better humans. Collaborating with peers through scene work develops students’ essential social skills, helping them become thoughtful members of their communities. The classroom environment is rigorous and inclusive, led by faculty who are trained theatre professionals and experienced practitioners.

“Bath Community Hospital’s production of All Hands On Deck was an incredible way to kick off Bully Prevention Week. The play effectively highlighted real examples of bullying, how to report it, and strategies for handling it. The actors were phenomenal, portraying their characters with emotion and enthusiasm that kept our students fully engaged. The performance for our fourth- and fifth-graders created a safe space for students to ask questions and participate. The interactive question-and-answer session was informative for both students and staff. Eric Gutierrez, Licensed Professional
Counselor with Bath Community Physician’s Group, led a meaningful discussion about bullying, helping students discern truth from falsehood. This was a top-notch performance, and we look forward to involving other grade levels in the future. It is vital that we continue to partner with Bath Community Hospital to meet the academic, social, and emotional needs of our students. Their ongoing support helps us create a safe, caring, and informed school community.” — Michelle Eldredge, Principal, Valley Elementary

The Stop Bullying Task Force (SBTF) has received support from various community partners, individuals and organizations including the Alleghany Highlands Kiwanis, Neathawk Lumber, and Boys Home of Virginia, who contributed Buddy Benches to school playgrounds in the highlands, as well as the Alleghany Highlands YMCA Healthy Highlands Initiative. The SBTF is dedicated to creating a safe and inclusive community by collaborating to prevent and address bullying. Bath Community Hospital is committed to raising awareness about the harmful effects of bullying and empowering individuals to take action through education, advocacy, and intervention.

“Creating a culture of kindness, respect, and acceptance is our mission,” said Lori Hicks, Director of Marketing and Communications, Bath Community Hospital. “Together, we can make a difference in the lives of our students and ensure they feel safe and supported in their schools and communities.”

Information and resources are available through https://bathhospital.org/community/stop-bullying-task-force/.

 

SLTE Actors Rosemary Richards “Pomelo” (Left); and Morgan Ford “Bergamot” (Right) Yes, named after FRUIT, as a Pirate might say, to keep a body from fallin’ to the scurvy”.

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