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Hampton High School students soar with powerful message during No Hate Tour Assembly
Excitement filled the gymnasium at Hampton High School (HHS) on February 23, 2026, as the entire student body experienced an unforgettable, high-energy assembly featuring the No Hate Tour, a nationally recognized bullying-prevention and mental-health program.
For 45 action-packed minutes, students were captivated by high-flying BMX stunts performed just feet away, paired with raw, relatable stories that spoke directly to the realities young people face today.
The result was more than a show—it was a meaningful experience centered on kindness, inclusion, resilience, and standing up for one another.
The No Hate Tour’s unique approach blended world-class athletic performance with honest conversations about bullying, mental health, and personal responsibility.
“Students weren’t just watching—they were listening, reflecting, and connecting,” said HHS science teacher Macon Morgan. “This assembly met our students where they are and delivered a message that truly sticks.”
The assembly was also made possible through generous grant support from the United States Marine Corps and StopBullying.gov.
The event reinforced Hampton High School’s ongoing commitment to fostering a safe, supportive, and empowering environment for all students.
As cheers echoed through the gym and BMX riders soared overhead, one thing was clear: the message of No Hate landed strong.
For more information about the program, visit nohatetour.com.


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