– Rachel’s Challenge focuses on helping students recognize their purpose in life. They will be issued five powerful challenges that are based on the writings and life of Rachel Joy Scott, the first victim of the Columbine School shootings in 1999.
This program consists of an emotionally charged school assembly, a peer training session, and an evening community event that will inspire every listener towards a life of kindness and compassion. Your high school will never be the same after experiencing Rachel’s Challenge. |
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– Rachel’s Legacy is the next step for schools who have accepted Rachel’s Challenge. This follow-up program encourages students to recognize their full potential and significance in life along with how to create their own legacy.
With a whole new set of challenges and stories, this program will continue to not only impact the climate of your school, but the long-term culture as well. |
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-- Chain Reaction is a day (6 hours) of life changing activities that inspires students and staff by promoting development, leadership and team building. This day includes strategic interactions designed to build upon each other to promote openness and facilitate positive inward change.
This is done through participation in high energy activities, interaction with caring adults and engagement in relevant discussions regarding bullying, painful life experiences and emotional expression.
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FOR Clubs are just one of the many benefits of having Rachel's Challenge in your school. This unique program provides the opportunity for your school to partner with Rachel's Challenge to continue the chain reaction of kindness and compassion in your school and community. The main goal of these clubs is to help create a permanent cultural change in your school.
Rachel's Challenge wishes you the best of luck in creating a more welcoming campus. We are confident the chain reaction of kindness and compassion will continue for many years to come and we thank you for your support. Click here to check out our Student Club pages. |
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