Throughout the weekend Mr. McCarty's class wrote positive sticky notes and placed them on the bathroom mirrors. Some of the sticky notes were posted on social media and had some very positive feedback. On Wednesday the class went out and wrote uplifting quotes with sidewalk chalk outside the school, in the front and the back. On Friday, the school brought in a speaker to discuss bullying for the 5-12 graders. Also, there was an anonymous twitter account, @AllCardsMatter, which tweeted about students in the school doing great things. The twitter account remains anonymous, and the students seem uplifted by the encouraging tweets.
Wednesday, February 17, 2016
Anti-Bullying Week at CHS
Chadron High School civics class organized an anti-bullying week to help create positive energy. On Monday February 8th the civics class kicked off the week with a video promoting a new hashtag #BeTheChange.
Throughout the weekend Mr. McCarty's class wrote positive sticky notes and placed them on the bathroom mirrors. Some of the sticky notes were posted on social media and had some very positive feedback. On Wednesday the class went out and wrote uplifting quotes with sidewalk chalk outside the school, in the front and the back. On Friday, the school brought in a speaker to discuss bullying for the 5-12 graders. Also, there was an anonymous twitter account, @AllCardsMatter, which tweeted about students in the school doing great things. The twitter account remains anonymous, and the students seem uplifted by the encouraging tweets.
Throughout the weekend Mr. McCarty's class wrote positive sticky notes and placed them on the bathroom mirrors. Some of the sticky notes were posted on social media and had some very positive feedback. On Wednesday the class went out and wrote uplifting quotes with sidewalk chalk outside the school, in the front and the back. On Friday, the school brought in a speaker to discuss bullying for the 5-12 graders. Also, there was an anonymous twitter account, @AllCardsMatter, which tweeted about students in the school doing great things. The twitter account remains anonymous, and the students seem uplifted by the encouraging tweets.
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