Ridgefield joins hundreds of U.S. high schools saying no to hate
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Lauren Kim with a No Place for Hate drawingContributed photo / Ridgefield High School
RIDGEFIELD Ridgefield High School is working on becoming one of the state’s first No Place for Hate high schools, joining more than 1,600 schools nationwide.
No Place for Hate is a program under the Anti-Defamation League. It provides schools with an organizing framework for students, administrators, teachers and family members to develop long-term solutions to create and maintain an inclusive and equitable climate, according to the high school.
The student council’s executive board signed on to the program in the fall. Since its arrival, many students and high school community members have signed the NPFH pledge.
Ridgefield joins hundreds of U.S. high schools saying no to hate
Greg Marku
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Lauren Kim with a No Place for Hate drawingContributed photo / Ridgefield High School
RIDGEFIELD Ridgefield High School is working on becoming one of the state’s first No Place for Hate high schools, joining more than 1,600 schools nationwide.
No Place for Hate is a program under the Anti-Defamation League. It provides schools with an organizing framework for students, administrators, teachers and family members to develop long-term solutions to create and maintain an inclusive and equitable climate, according to the high school.
The student council’s executive board signed on to the program in the fall. Since its arrival, many students and high school community members have signed the NPFH pledge.