Improve your school climate through anti-bias and bullying prevention education.

1: FORM A COMMITEE

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1: FORM A COMMITEE

The No Place for Hate committee is your key to success.

Learn how to modify our program in a virtual classroom during COVID-19.

The Strength of Engaging a Committee

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Assemble a Diverse Team

A diverse committee increases the likelihood that the whole community will buy-in to No Place for Hate.

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Cultivate Student Leadership

No Place for Hate gives students the reins to be the drivers of change.

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Sustain Momentum

A full and committed team provides the support needed to create lasting and meaningful impact.

WHAT THEY ARE SAYING

"[Students on] the team act as the 'eyes and ears' of the student body." Wendy Lockard, Guidance Counselor, Saint Jerome Catholic School, Florida

Frequently Asked Questions

Recruitment

How will we form our committee?

Leverage existing groups – student groups, PTA, etc. – and decide whether members will volunteer or be nominated.

Recruitment
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Scheduling

When and how will we meet?

Set a consistent schedule of meetings that provide flexibility in how people attend, whether in-person or virtual.

Scheduling
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No place for hate flyers and resources
Engagement

How will we keep our committee active?

Set goals and delegate specific tasks to each member to achieve those goals.

Engagement
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