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February 05, 2019

Challenge Day Inspires Students at Blach Junior High

In January, a group of one hundred Blach 7th and 8th graders participated in a day-long, powerful program called Challenge Day.  The program builds skills and confidence in students and educators to help them build a positive, compassionate and inclusive school community.

“Research shows that students who feel welcomed, included and respected by peers, teachers and administrators thrive academically, socially and emotionally,” said Bhavna Narula, Blach Principal.  “That is why Challenge Day is an essential program at Blach, contributing to our strong, welcoming student community that supports excellent academic achievement.”

Students were nominated by their team of teachers to participate in the program due to their leadership potential, kindness towards others, positive and inclusive peer interactions and an overall constructive contribution to the Blach community. A truly community event, teachers and parents volunteered as chaperones to learn along with the students.

“Challenge Day provided an important avenue to connect with students in deep, thoughtful ways.  One student told us that he felt ‘awakened.’  I believe we all felt awakened to a new commitment to cherish what we have, to go after our dreams and to show gratitude and care for our loved ones.  As a group, the students, parents, and staff bonded over shared experiences that were fun, emotionally meaningful and, at times, challenging,” said Hana Meckler, a staff chaperone.

“I am still awestruck by how quickly the students were able to absorb and act upon the message of kindness, compassion and inclusivity. I was impressed by how thoughtful and articulate they were in expressing themselves, in putting words to their most challenging emotions and voicing their intentions in how they would like to be the change they wish to see in the world,” said April Buchheit, parent chaperone.

The Challenge Day program is so successful because it goes beyond traditional anti-bullying efforts, building empathy and inspiring a school-wide movement of positive change.  For more information visit www.challengeday.org.

 






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