MEDIA ADVISORY FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE September 15th, 2023
PRESS CONTACT Emily Schiavoni (413) 412-1106 eschiavoni@napsk12.org
North Adams Public Schools Empowers Young People to Start With Hello and Build a Connected and Inclusive Community
North Adams Public Schools Promotes Start With Hello Week
North Adams Public Schools will Start with Hello September 18th - 22nd, 2023. Start with Hello Week is a nationwide initiative to build empathy and inclusivity in PreK-12 schools. Each year thousands of schools and youth organizations partner with Sandy Hook Promise, a national nonprofit organization led by several family members whose loved ones were killed in the tragic mass shooting at Sandy Hook Elementary School. Start with Hello Week is a call to action to combat social isolation that can lead to violent behavior and self-harm.
Start With Hello Week brings attention to the growing epidemic of social isolation in our schools and communities and empowers young people to create a culture of inclusion and connectedness within their school or youth organization. The initiative raises awareness and educates students and the community through a variety of opportunities, including: Start With Hello trainings, advertising, activities, public proclamations, media events, student contests, and school awards.
In North Adams Public Schools, students in PreK-12 will partake in a week-long awareness and social media campaign aligned to the Sandy Hook Promise mission. Students promote the importance of the week by wearing green on Wear Green Day (the Sandy Hook Promise color), greet each other on their Walk to School Day, promote positivity on Compliment Day, engage in conversation at lunch with someone new on Nobody Eats Alone Day/Mix Your Clique, and feel the support of our community on Community Welcome Day.
Additionally, Drury High School will be hosting their third annual Day of Service that promotes acts of kindness to culminate the week. After students are welcomed by community leaders, they will begin the day with a keynote address from local civic leader Dennis Rebelo who recently published a book titled “Story Like You Mean It” which helps readers communicate with ease and connect with others by constructing a self-narrative with intention and purpose. Students will then participate in blocks of service located out in the North Adams community and on Drury’s campus. Students have the option to partake in beautifying efforts of our school and community, to learn about and work in the community gardens, positive message stones, friendship bracelets and pins to give to new students, to connect with elementary students in the district, to learn life-saving techniques with Stop the Bleed and CPR training, among many other community-oriented services. The Day of Service connects students with their school and local community and provides a sense of inclusivity and action. Creating connections has been an underlying theme at Drury with the redesign of their school day to include intentional team building between faculty/staff and students. If you’re interested in learning more about the events throughout the week or would like to participate in Community Welcome Day, please contact Emily Schiavoni at eschiavoni@napsk12.org.
North Adams Public Schools and Sandy Hook Promise are asking schools, student clubs, parents and community leaders to visit www.sandyhookpromise.org/bring... to learn how to begin using the Start With Hello program resources in their classrooms, schools, communities and homes.
For further information or questions, please contact Emily Schiavoni at eschiavoni@napsk12.org.
About North Adams Public Schools The mission of the North Adams Public Schools is to help every child learn every day and empower all students to recognize and optimize their full potential. Our district consists of approximately 1460 students and 360 staff members. There are three elementary schools (Brayton, Colegrove Park, Greylock) consisting of grades PreK to 6, and one high school (Drury) consisting of grades 7-12 with a middle grades team academy for 7th and 8th grade. For more information, visit, www.napsk12.org.
About Sandy Hook Promise Sandy Hook Promise (SHP) is a national, nonprofit organization based in Newtown, Connecticut. We are led by several family members whose loved ones were killed in the tragic mass shooting at Sandy Hook Elementary School on December 14, 2012 that claimed the lives of 20 first-graders and 6 educators. SHP is focused on preventing gun violence (and other forms of violence and victimization) BEFORE it happens by educating and mobilizing youth and adults on mental health and wellness programs that identify, intervene and help at-risk individuals. SHP is a moderate, above-the-politics organization that supports sensible non-policy and policy solutions that protect children and prevent gun violence. Our intent is to honor all victims of gun violence by turning our tragedy 25 into a moment of transformation. For more information, visit www.sandyhookpromise.org.
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