Every classroom, every student, every teacher (Pre K-5) and every parent participating in Family Friday picture walked or read together the book, “I Have a Dream” by Martin Luther King Jr. Discussion questions such as “What does it mean to be part of a brotherhood? What does it mean to be an ally? How are these words similar?” were asked as students explored the value of inclusion. The reflection turned inward as students discuss what their dreams are alongside their parents and teachers. Everyone wrote what their dreams on a heart template that are now displayed around the school. This student-led activity is part of Horton’s No Place for Hate school-wide campaign.
Tuesday, January 29, 2019
Horton Elementary is Standing Up to Hate
Every classroom, every student, every teacher (Pre K-5) and every parent participating in Family Friday picture walked or read together the book, “I Have a Dream” by Martin Luther King Jr. Discussion questions such as “What does it mean to be part of a brotherhood? What does it mean to be an ally? How are these words similar?” were asked as students explored the value of inclusion. The reflection turned inward as students discuss what their dreams are alongside their parents and teachers. Everyone wrote what their dreams on a heart template that are now displayed around the school. This student-led activity is part of Horton’s No Place for Hate school-wide campaign.