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Central High School Goes Orange On Wednesday For Togetherness Against Bullying

Education / News / Virgin Islands / October 20, 2015

ST. CROIX — The faculty, staff and students of Central High School will participate in the National Campaign for Anti-Bullying on Wednesday, October 21 from 11:05 a.m. to 12:05 p.m., a press release from Department of Education has made known. Everyone is asked to wear something Orange to show togetherness against bullying and a united front for kindness, acceptance and inclusion.

According to Principal Janesee Sinclair, “Orange Unity Day” has been organized by the steering committee for the school’s reaccreditation and is in alignment with the school’s plans for meeting its accreditation goals for this school year. The committee aims to maintain a yearlong series of activities geared toward promoting awareness of bullying in high school.

The reigning Miss Central High School, Luz De Santos, will share her experience as a victim of bullying and Public Safety Officer Kean will give an inspirational talk on bullying. The event will be culminated with a performance by members of a local band who has volunteered their lunch hour to the occasion.

The activity is free, and parents and friends of Central High School are welcomed to attend and are asked to wear orange.


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