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Monday, March 5, 2012

Lisbon HS presents Everyone's Someone Day‏

Everyone’s Someone Day March 7, 2012 at Lisbon High School


   Students organizing the Everyone’s Someone Day at LHS (pictured seated l-r) Olivia Bulgin, Algernon Collins, (standing l-r) Haley Donovan, Richie Thuotte,  Carlos Laurelez, Jenna Clifford, Sarah Craig,  and  Delanie Ouellette.

Lisbon - Lisbon High School will present Everyone’s Someone Day in conjunction with the national Spread the Word to End the R-Word Campaign on Wednesday, March 7, 2012, another activity sponsored by Lisbon’s Project UNIFY Team.  The focus for the day is to recognize that Everyone is Someone and we need to share that with positive words instead of words that are hurtful and mean.  Students and Staff will agree to wear a nametag describing who they are without using their names.  Everyone is someone special and sharing something about themselves will promote a positive image and allow students and staff to connect with others that may have something in common with them.  Everyone is a friend, a sister, a brother, a student, a dancer, a musician, a basketball player etc…..everyone’s someone and has the right to be treated with respect .   There will be a chance throughout the day for students who want to pledge their support  by signing a large poster and/or going on line to pledge to end the use of hurtful words specifically the “R” word. All students and staff who participate will be entered into a raffle for items such as T-Shirts, bracelets, etc. at the end of the day.  Jump on board with Lisbon High School’s  Project UNIFY planning committee to spread the word that NO HURTFUL OR MEAN WORDS will be used Wed. March 7, 2012 at Lisbon High School and hopefully from this day on. Preparing for the upcoming day  by creating posters and organizing activities are members of  Project UNIFY .

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