Woodland Hills High School on Tuesday will host an anti-hate virtual assembly.
The No Place for Hate Virtual Assembly begins at 9:45 a.m. Students can begin registering at 9:15 a.m.
The assembly features stars from the NFL, Action Sports, Olympics, and entertainment industries.
The tour has gone virtual during the pandemic. It is described on its website as “educational program that uses the energy and excitement of action sports to deliver critical bullying prevention tools, techniques and information to students in a relatable, peer-to-peer manner.”
Students who register have an opportunity to win an Xbox.
Here is how students and parents can watch.
Click “register” and enter information to gain access to the show.
When the countdown clock strikes zero, you will be brought into the assembly room to watch. You will not need to use your webcam or microphone for the assembly.







