Students participated in a schoolwide No Place for Hate pledge signing during lunch. Participants signed a surfboard that will be displayed as part of our NPFH banner and entered a raffle for prizes, reinforcing a visible and collective commitment to kindness, respect, and inclusion on campus.
Students created and produced an educational video addressing the harm of swastikas and antisemitic symbols. The video was shared on CHS TV to promote awareness, educate peers, and reinforce that hate symbols have no place in our school community.
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Students collaborated with multiple student groups on campus to form the word “PEACE” as a visual demonstration of unity and inclusion. This activity emphasized cross-group collaboration and symbolized the school’s commitment to standing together against hate and discrimination.Students collaborated with multiple student groups on campus to form the word “PEACE” as a visual demonstration of unity and inclusion. This activity emphasized cross-group collaboration and symbolized the school’s commitment to standing together against hate and discrimination.
NPFH student presidents and advisors presented at the district’s “Forward Together” meeting to share how No Place for Hate initiatives are impacting Carlsbad High School. Students highlighted their projects, leadership growth, and the positive influence of NPFH on school culture.