Anita Weston, Reporter
Rich Civic Times
RANDOLPH, Utah.
August 20, 2014. Rachel’s Challenge is a program to create and improve
peer interaction. It is a way show
individuals how to reach out to other students and help them.
The program will be presented at the North Rich Elementary,
Middle School, and parents on September 3.
The Elementary presentation will be in the morning, the Middle School in
the afternoon, and parents and other individuals who would like to participate
in the evening.
The program will be given at the South Rich Elementary in
the morning of September 4, to the High School in the afternoon of that day,
and to parents and other interested individuals in the evening.
It is a very powerful and moving program. It will touch everyone who watches it
emotionally. Rachael was a 15-year old
girl who was sitting outside Columbine
High School when the
shooting occurred. She was the first
student whose life was taken. She had
lots of hopes and dreams. She wanted to
change the world by being kind and respectful.
The program will help students to improve their interactions
with not only their peers but everyone with whom they come in contact. It will help students become more respectful
and involved. If you are interested in
knowing more about this presentation before attending the program, you can go
to Google and type in Rachel’s Challenge.
It will give more information about this program.
All students, parents, and members of the communities in the
County are invited and encouraged to attend.
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