RoCo schools, local pastor join forces for anti-bullying campaign Gene Marrano October 14, 2019 1 minute read Thomas McCracken When students see someone else in school being bullied they need to say “stop.” Now a Roanoke County schools peer-based initiative endeavors to encourage that behavior, as WFIR’s Gene Marrano reports: Share: Post navigation Previous: Blacksburg’s Lanto Griffin wins PGA tournamentNext: Many working families still apply for Salvation Army Angel Tree Christmas help Related Stories General Assembly approves assault weapons ban as legislative session winds down Clark Palmer March 11, 2026 0 Two plays open this weekend; 9 to 5 continues at MMT and two high schools combine forces for Cinderella – the Musical Gene Marrano March 11, 2026 0 Roanoke gears up for its annual St Patrick’s Day celebration Gene Marrano March 11, 2026 0