Schools
Webster Fourth-Graders Quiz 'Good Morning America's' Advice Guru
The Malibu students ask a range of questions at the school's playground.

fourth-graders were featured Wednesday morning on ABC's Good Morning America as part of the periodic “Advice Guru” feature.
In this episode, Advice Guru Liz Pryor headed to the playground to help children deal with their tough issues.
Several practical questions were asked, including “How to I remind myself to zip up my backpack because we have a squirrel problem?” and “I do my homework, but how am I supposed to remember to turn it in every morning?”
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Also asked were questions about the more gritty interpersonal problems such as “They’re bullying another kid and I don’t feel right about that. What do I do?” and “Sometimes my friends start teasing me, and I start to wonder if they’re my friends.”
Principal Phil Cott said the Good Morning America crew shot the segment on Monday for about an hour. All fourth-graders at the school were given an opportunity to participate, and 29 of them got parental permission to do so and were included. They were students in the classes of teachers Lori Rose and Sheryl Murdock.
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Cott said the TV crew was impressed with the Webster students for their thoughtful questions, poise, politeness and good behavior.
Go here to see the segment.