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Sleepy Hollow High School program fosters environment of kindness
Summary
The Safe Schools Ambassadors program at Sleepy Hollow High trains up to 40 students each year to promote kindness and teach peers to intervene when they see mistreatment.
Content
Sleepy Hollow High School runs the Safe Schools Ambassadors program to promote kindness and respect among students. The program is in its third year and trains up to 40 students each year. Sessions cover friendship, openness, self-awareness and the negative effects of gossip. Students learn behavioral norms and tools to intervene when they become aware of mistreatment.
Key facts:
- The Safe Schools Ambassadors program operates at Sleepy Hollow High School in Tarrytown, New York.
- The program is in its third year and trains up to 40 students each year.
- Session topics include friendship, openness, self-awareness and the negative effects of gossiping.
- Students are taught ways to encourage intervention when they see peers being mistreated.
- Assistant Principal Jessica Perez said a goal is to interrupt bullying and other behaviors that disrupt the learning environment, and student leaders described noticing a subtle shift toward kinder behavior in the hallways.
Summary:
The program seeks to build relationships across grades so students are more likely to step in when mistreatment occurs. Undetermined at this time.
