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 Billy Strings surgery casts doubt on July performance in Roanoke Ian Price April 20, 2026 Delta Dental of Virginia awards $825,000 in grants to bolster Virginia’s safety net clinics Web Staff April 20, 2026 “Brady” hails new gun violence prevention laws in Virginia Gene Marrano April 20, 2026