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For their series opener against the Yankees on 9/11, the Red Sox planned a meaningful pregame ceremony to honor September 11th victims and First Responders at Fenway Park. Plus, Chris Sale's next start has been pushed back to the upcoming Blue Jays series in Toronto, and Red Sox top prospects Kyle Teel and Roman Anthony are thriving since their promotion to Double-A Portland.
Friendship and mental health matter. That was the message spread by Kiski Area High School volunteer mentors Thursday at Kiski Area Upper Elementary in Washington Township. Friendship Week is a five-day themed event held annually in the district. This year, high school students from the SLAM (Support, Learn, Accept and
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Kiski Kindness Club members Aubrie Orowitz and Paige Klingensmith hold kindness bracelets that were distributed to all students at Kiski Area Upper Elementary on Tuesday during their inaugural Kindness Day. The Kiski Kindness Club is newly formed and all students are welcome to join.
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The Kiski Kindness Club pledge. The new club, open to all students at Kiski Area Upper Elementary, has about 20 student members. They distributed bracelets along with an invitation to spread positivity at the school Tuesday during Kindness Day.
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Kiski Area Upper Elementary Principal Brian Swartzlander visited with the Kiski Kindness Club Tuesday during Kindness Day on campus. Joyce Hanz | Tribune-Review
SMMUSD Students Commit to Environmental Action in Go Green and Sustainability Challenges
Dec. 11, 2020 at 10:43 am
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Santa Monica High School, in its first year participating in the international Project Green Challenge, placed 21st out of 758 schools and 85 countries, affirming their commitment to environmental advocacy and action.
The Project Green Challenge asked students to participate daily during October. On the broad theme of sustainability, they were tasked with taking and uploading items like photos and short answers to questions. The challenge is run by Turning Green, a global, student-led organization dedicated to environmental education and advocacy.
Samohi sophomores (l-r) Giselle Avila-Hengsathorn, Citli Carrera and Hailie Matsui were members of a winning team called Happy Sprouts.