During the month of February, Rose Drive Elementary School students are being challenged to “scatter kindness” by practicing as many random acts of kindness on a daily basis as they can. To help with this cause, Yorba Linda Middle School eighth grader Cristine Philips created her own February “Random Acts of Kindness” calendar, which offers one suggested act of kindness for every day of the month. The goal is for every student to practice that day’s act of kindness on as many people as they can – thus doing their part to scatter kindness. Students have accepted the challenge with gusto, lining up in front of the giant poster every morning to remind themselves of the daily challenge. This all ties in with Cristine’s “Kudos for Kindness” program that continues to have far-reaching effects school-wide, as students do their part to not only practice kindness, but recognize it in others.
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