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Students in Pre-Kinder- garten through Grade Eight gathered together to show their support of loving one an- other for our diversity at Saint Joseph’s Episcopal School on January 15th. To demonstrate kindness, acceptance and in- clusion, students wore blue, worshipped in a unity-themed Morning Prayer service, and participated in an afternoon Unity Rally. Included in the rally were skits written and performed by Middle School students and a performance of “One Day” by students in Grades Four and Five. Saint Joseph’s Episcopal School holds itself to the high- est standards for the charac- ter of each child and believes that every child deserves to attend a school where all are safe and supported. Founded in 1958, Saint Joseph’s is an FCIS- and FKC-accredited, STREAM school. www.sjson- line.org . Saint Joseph’s Episcopal School Celebrates Unity Day (L to R): Seventh Grade students end their skit on Unity Day by showing how all “groups”—nerds, cheerleaders, band mem- bers, etc.—come together to support and love one another for their differences. (L to R): Seventh Graders Treasure DuPont and Jacob Jauch portray “nerds” in a student-written script about the importance of being kind and inclusive to all. (L to R): Eighth Grader Hope Flynn reads The Colors of Us during the Unity Rally. Palm Beach County
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