Arizona – Anti Bullying Speaker

Arizona Anti-Bullying Speaker – Jim Jordan | Phoenix, Tucson, Mesa & Statewide
Jim Jordan, Arizona Anti-Bullying Speaker, on stage at a school assembly

Why Arizona Schools Choose Jim Jordan

PhoenixTucson MesaFlagstaff ScottsdaleChandler GilbertTempe Statewide

Jim Jordan is a full-time anti-bullying speaker with more than 17 years of experience on school stages across the United States, including communities throughout Arizona. His reputation comes from consistent, measurable results — and from a proactive approach that goes far beyond simply raising awareness.

Jim holds certifications from the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, the Mental Health Academy, St. John's Ambulance, Quest Education System, and New Jersey HIB. These credentials reflect a rigorous standard of practice and a commitment to evidence-informed, safe, and age-appropriate guidance for students at every grade level.

Whether your school is in a major Arizona city like Phoenix or Tucson, a growing suburb like Mesa, Gilbert, or Chandler, or a smaller rural community, Jim Jordan's program is built to fit your school's size, budget, and specific student population. He designs each assembly with input from local staff to ensure the content aligns with your school's culture, rules, and Arizona state policy — and every session comes with practical, ready-to-use tools for teachers and administrators to sustain the message long after the assembly ends.

Arizona school leaders consistently describe Jim as direct, relatable, and genuinely effective. His sessions are fast-paced, deeply interactive, and built to create the kind of culture shift that one policy memo never could.

Grade-Level Programs for Arizona Schools

Jim Jordan doesn't deliver the same presentation to every grade. Every program is custom-built for the age group it serves — because the social dynamics, peer pressures, and developmental needs of a kindergartener are fundamentally different from those of a high school senior. As the grade level rises, so does the depth and responsibility of the message.

Grades K–2

Friends Helping Friends

Our primary assembly is upbeat, interactive, and educational. Jim teaches young students how to help their teachers, their school, and each other. He explains clearly the difference between a mean act and bullying — that mean kids do it once, and bullies do it over and over again. Students then role-play how to speak up when a friend is being repeatedly targeted, building their first real upstander skills in a safe, encouraging environment.

Grades 3–5

Be a Super Hero

Bullying in intermediate school becomes more complex — including punching, shoving, social exclusion, gossip, and cyberbullying. Jim teaches the critical difference between a conflict and bullying. He focuses on the pivotal role bystanders play and equips students with the confidence and language to speak up, report, and support targets without escalating risk. This assembly is interactive, proactive, and genuinely memorable.

Grades 6–12

The Proactive Approach

Bullying in middle and high school looks different — social status often drives the behavior, and the forms it takes are more subtle and more damaging. Jim addresses gossip, exclusion, taunting, harassment, and cyberbullying with honesty and respect. He teaches five specific strategies that give students more options to protect themselves and others — moving them from helpless bystanders to informed, confident upstanders with real tools they can use immediately.

A Proactive Model Built for Lasting Change

Jim Jordan's approach to anti-bullying education is built on three interconnected pillars that move students from passive awareness to active responsibility. This isn't about telling students what not to do — it's about equipping them with the specific knowledge, language, and confidence to recognize, report, and act when bullying occurs around them.

Recognize Bullying

Warning signs students can identify before situations escalate
All types of bullying — verbal, physical, social exclusion, and cyberbullying — clearly defined and distinguished from conflict
Signals that indicate when adult help is needed immediately
The difference between a one-time mean act and a pattern of bullying behavior

Report Safely

Clear, simple reporting steps and a direct understanding of who to tell
Anonymous reporting options where permitted by school policy
When to involve teachers, school counselors, or parents
Why reporting is an act of courage and responsibility — not "tattling"

Act as Upstanders

Five specific strategies for supporting targets while staying safe
How to disrupt bullying using school rules and peer influence
Why bystander silence enables bullying — and how to change that
Building the school-wide culture of kindness and accountability that makes prevention self-sustaining

What Makes Jim Jordan's Program Different

Jim Jordan's Arizona school assemblies are not standard awareness presentations. They are carefully engineered, high-energy experiences built to create behavior change — not just conversation. Here is what makes the program consistently effective across Arizona's diverse school communities.

Authentic Storytelling

Jim's personal story as a bullying survivor connects with students at every level. Authentic vulnerability builds the trust that makes the message land deeply and stay — long after the assembly ends.

Live Magic

Strategic use of live magic holds student attention while key messages are delivered. Students are disarmed, engaged, and far more receptive when their defenses are lowered through genuine surprise and delight.

Audience Participation

Students don't sit and watch — they are pulled into the experience. Role-playing upstander language on stage means students actually practice the skills, dramatically improving retention and real-world application.

Age-Appropriate Content

Every assembly is built specifically for the grade level it serves. Jim does not deliver a watered-down version of the same talk to every group — primary, intermediate, middle, and high school each receive a genuinely distinct program.

Teacher & Staff Tools

Every assembly comes with ready-to-use follow-up tools for teachers and administrators — lesson plans, classroom activities, and discussion frameworks that keep the anti-bullying message active throughout the school year.

Parent Engagement Options

Jim also offers parent evening sessions that align the home with the school's anti-bullying message — creating a consistent, community-wide approach that surrounds students with the same values and expectations.

Watch Jim Jordan in Action

These videos capture real Jim Jordan school assemblies at each grade level. See how he connects with students from kindergarten through grade 12 — and understand why Arizona schools continue to invite him back year after year.

Primary Assembly — Grades K–2

Friends Helping Friends — magic, wonder, and first upstander skills.

Intermediate Assembly — Grades 3–5

Be a Super Hero — bystander training and real participation.

Middle & High School — Grades 6–12

The Proactive Approach — five strategies. Real talk. Real change.

Frequently Asked Questions — Arizona Schools

Does Jim Jordan speak at rural Arizona schools?

Yes. The program is designed to fit any school size or community — from large urban districts in Phoenix and Tucson to small rural and tribal schools anywhere across Arizona. Jim has extensive experience in both environments.

Can Jim customize his program for our school?

Yes. Jim designs each assembly with input from local staff to ensure the content aligns with your school's specific culture, policies, and Arizona state guidelines. Examples and scenarios are tailored to match the real experiences of your students.

Can parents attend the assembly?

Yes. Parent involvement strengthens anti-bullying outcomes. Jim also offers dedicated parent evening sessions that extend the school's message into the home — creating a unified, community-wide approach to student safety.

How far in advance should we book?

As early as possible. Peak months fill quickly and the best available dates go to schools that plan ahead. Contact the team today to check Arizona availability and secure your preferred date.

Are follow-up materials included?

Yes. Every assembly comes with teacher lesson plans, classroom activities, and discussion frameworks that allow staff to keep the anti-bullying message active and relevant throughout the rest of the school year.

How do we book Jim Jordan?

Call 1-866-333-4553 toll free or email Office@reportbullying.com. Our team will check Arizona availability, discuss your school's grade levels and specific needs, and walk you through the booking process.

Book Jim Jordan for Your Arizona School

Ready to protect your students and build a genuine culture of respect across your Arizona school community? Contact Jim Jordan's team today to check availability, discuss your school's grade levels and specific needs, and reserve your assembly date. Our team is ready to help.

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