Anita Weston, Reporter
Rich Civic Times
RANDOLPH, Utah, September 24, 2014, Superintendent Lamborn
asked Board Members if they had attended the program, Rachel’s Challenge. Those who had attended were asked how they
felt about it. All had only positive statements
to make about the program and felt it had an impact. They hoped that the students would remember
the program and put it into action over time.
The Superintendent then asked the principals how they felt
Rachel’s Challenge had been received and had they seen any results from this
program.
Principal Motta reported that students were asked each day
to write down any kind actions they had seen or they themselves had done. They are then taking these statements and
forming a chain that is going all throughout the school. Students are being reminded and made aware of
the importance of courtesy and kind acts.
The students are responding which is very gratifying.
Principal Larsen noted that the theme for homecoming is “Be
Someone’s Hero.” The high school is also
making a chain, and a student is being spotlighted each day for his/her kind
acts. An effort is being made to make
sure everyone is included in some way to make them know they belong. It appears to be working.
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