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Sleepy Hollow High School program promotes kindness among students
Summary
Sleepy Hollow High School trains up to 40 students each year in a Safe Schools Ambassador Program that teaches friendship, self-awareness and how to intervene when peers are mistreated.
Content
Sleepy Hollow High School in Tarrytown is in its third year of the Safe Schools Ambassador Program. The school trains up to 40 students each year to promote kindness and respect among peers. Sessions cover friendship, openness, self-awareness and the negative effects of gossip. The program aims to interrupt bullying and give students tools to intervene when they see mistreatment.
Program details:
- The program is in its third year and trains up to 40 students annually.
- Sessions address friendship, openness, self-awareness, and the harms of gossip.
- Students practice creating behavioral norms and learn ways to intervene when peers are mistreated.
- Assistant principal Jessica Perez said one goal is to interrupt bullying and behaviors that disrupt the learning environment.
- Student leaders said the program helps spread positive behaviors to younger grades and that they notice a subtle shift toward kinder interactions in the hallways.
Summary:
Trained student ambassadors are intended to build relationships across grades, encourage peers to intervene in mistreatment, and students report a subtle shift toward kinder behavior in hallways. Undetermined at this time.
