Dr. Glenn Maleyko

#students1stDbnSchs – Press Release 26 – Day Filled With Caring To The Core

Press Release #26 /2017-18
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: April 27, 2018
Contact: David Mustonen, Director, Communications
(313) 827-3006   MustonD@dearbornschools.org
Danene Charles, Coordinator, Affective Education
(313) 827-8330 charled@dearbonschools.org

Day Filled With Caring To The Core

The day started early for those riding a special Care to the CORE Day tour bus and almost nine hours later, the group had visited eight different schools, taken dozens of pictures, and witnessed thousands of students taking part in the Dearborn Public Schools first annual Care To The CORE Day event.

The day was planned as a way for the District to highlight all of the great ways schools are working to create a safe school environment.  Every school participated in the event by taking part in some type of activity that demonstrates the programs going on in their building that help students resolve conflicts, understand the impact of their behaviors, and create a safer school environment.

Some schools held an anti-bullying awareness assembly; others took part in activities focused on building pride in the school and community, while others highlighted one of many programs centered on building better behaviors in our schools.

A link to a master schedule of events can be found at https://iblog.dearbornschools.org/responsetobullying/care-to-the-core-day/care-to-the-core-master-schedule/

Creating a safe school and safe community is a city-wide effort in which partners work together to reach all community members and build a bully-free culture throughout the city of Dearborn.   The Care to the CORE Day is a key component of the district-wide plan that, through community partnerships and effective student-driven initiatives, is focused on identifying and stopping bullying behavior. Specific programs featured during the Care to the CORE Day event included PBIS (Positive Behavior Interventions and Supports), Restorative Practices, Leader in Me, STAND (Students Taking a New Direction), Peer Mediation, Beyond Differences or other initiatives that improve student relationships and/or minimizes bullying behavior.

Student safety is one of the most talked about topics of the day.  While the nation struggles with the debate on gun laws and mental health concerns, those who spend their days in the classroom understand one component of ensuring student safety is to create a school environment that fosters communication, respect and caring.

Photo Captions

PR26 2018CTTCD 1- Superintendent Maleyko and Board of Education President Michael Meade were part of a group of administrators and students who toured the District during the first annual Care To The CORE Day.

PR26 2018CTTCD 2- Students at Miller Elementary took part in a school wide beautification project as part of their Care To The CORE day activities.

PR26 2018CTTCD 3- McDonald Elementary has teamed up with Playworks to engage students in fun playground activities that build leadership skills and teach teamwork and conflict resolution.

PR26 2018CTTCD 4- O.L. Smith Middle school students explain how they have been building better behaviors in their school through several different projects including taking part in a Black History poster challenge.

PR26 2018CTTCD 5- Superintendent Maleyko talks with students at the Berry Career Center as they explain their research project on mental health awareness.

 

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