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    NPFH What is No Place for Hate?

    No Place for Hate is a student led initiative for K-12 schools committed to create sustainable change that leads to improved school climate. Participating schools are able to incorporate anti-bias and anti-bullying resources within their existing programming to form one powerful message that all students have a place to belong.  Since the program was launched in 1999, over 1,700 schools across the country have joined the No Place for Hate movement nationwide. 一本道 Bucks High School West is working towards including No Place for Hate initiatives in our school community. 

    No Place for Hate Activity Updates, June 2021

    CB West acheived the designation as a No Place for Hate School.

     

     

    Since 2022, CB West has proudly earned the “No Place for Hate” designation from the Anti-Defamation League (ADL). Last year, a group of about 25 students, many of whom are members of our West United club, received a half-day training from the ADL. Following their training, the students developed “The West Pledge,” which you can see below. This pledge serves as guiding principles for the CB West community.

    We acknowledge that no community is perfect, and there may be times when the pledge statements are not upheld. However, we hope to use these moments as opportunities to learn and grow together. It is CB West United’s hope that by the end of this school year, all members of the CB West community will feel comfortable enough to sign this pledge.

    Any students interested in helping West United’s efforts to build a stronger, more welcoming community should contact Mrs. Stone (B205) to be added to the West United Remind and Canvas page.

     

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