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Summit Public Schools: Lincoln-Hubbard Pride Pals Honored As Promising Practice Recipient

Character.org, a national advocate and leader for character in schools and communities, certified 152 Promising Practices in schools and ...

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2022-06-23

Lincoln-Hubbard Pride Pals Honored as Promising Practice Recipient

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Character.org, a national advocate and leader for character in schools and communities, certified 152 Promising Practices in schools and organizations, including Lincoln-Hubbard Elementary School.

The Grade 5 Pride Pals team is made up of more than 40 students volunteering their time to make a difference through service, while nurturing the Lincoln-Hubbard community and spirit. Activities have included organizing a food drive for a local shelter, creating a choice board game for families to participate in together, and hosting 'Olympic' activities of class challenges to build teamwork and school spirit.

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"We are extremely proud to recognize the schools and organizations that have developed and implemented a Promising Practice" said Dr. Arthur Schwartz, President of Character.org. "Each of these programs and initiatives have demonstrated significant impact and strongly align with the principles that help schools and organizations cultivate a culture of character."


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