amber andrade: thank you. damian: so, i mean, cyber bullying, right? that's the term that we use this day and age, and you recently had a seminar at your school. talk about what happened and why it was needed. amber: our district has quite a few programs they do for the district, district-wide, so that parents are aware of things that are going on online. when we were younger, bullying existed. it's not something new, but now with so much access to online platforms, it has become a very different age to bullying.~ damian: i think--cisco, do you think we, as parents, as older folks, see all of it, or do we not see even half of it, you being a student there and you get to maybe witness it? cisco ramos avelar, jr.: i have a feeling that parents do notice it. i have--i believe that they don't notice everything because us, as children, we have realized that if we have passwords that our parents are not--don't know, they don't have access to what we do on snapchat or instagram to where we can bully someone without them noticing. damian: how prevalent is the