Carlson students participate in Day Without Hate
The students participated in multiple activities throughout the week to pledge to be kind
The kindness rocks sit outside the elementary school.
Olivia Jewell Love
The school celebrated Day Without Hate with multiple projects.
Provided by Jenny Pyler
The name ribbons hang in the tree.
Provided by Jenny Pyler
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Students at Carlson Elementary showed kindness by participating in activities for a Day Without Hate.
According to the founders, Day Without Hate is a student-led, grassroots organization that promotes nonviolence, unity and respect in schools.
Carlson students took a kindness pledge and wrote their names on ribbons that were tied to the tree in front of the school. They also took part in the Kindness Rock Project, where older students collected river rocks and helped younger students paint kind words on them. The students placed the rocks throughout the downtown area for others to find.
The students received Day Without Hate bracelets to serve as reminders to be kind and were encouraged to wear rainbow to show their support.
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