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WATCH: Drone Captures Anti-Bullying Video at Port Monmouth School

Have you seen this video? It was created Friday by students at Port Monmouth school.

Middletown, NJ - Have you seen this video? It was created Friday by students and teachers at Port Monmouth school to "stomp out" bullying. And the whole thing was captured by an aerial drone.

"We thought the idea would be fun for the students but also a great message to start the school year with," said Port Monmouth principal Kathryne Katzgrau. "Ms. Carnemolla had the idea, and her fiancé, Mr. Kolodziej, had a quadcopter that was perfect for taking an aerial picture. The students were very excited to participate! They loved seeing the quadcopter in action."

To form the letters "Stop Bullying," the students lined up by class, and then filled in each letter one by one.

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"We kind of have the 'lining up' thing down to a science," Katzgrau joked. "That said, I'm surprised by how quickly we were able to spell it out! The Port Monmouth teachers and staff members got everyone in place without a hitch."

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