*No Place for Hate is a program and movement designed by the Anti-Defamation League
What is a No Place for Hate School?
No Place for Hate is a collaborative initiative that provides PreK–12 schools with an organizing framework for students, administrators, teachers and family members to develop long-term solutions for creating and maintaining an inclusive and equitable climate. No Place for Hate schools receive their designation in the following ways:
• Building inclusive and safe communities in which respect and equity are the goals and where all students can thrive.
• Empowering students, faculty, administration and family members to take a stand against bias and bullying by incorporating new and existing programs under one powerful message.
• Sending a clear, unified message that all students have a place where they belong.
*No Place for Hate - Coordinators Guide 2021-2022
RHS 2021-2022 School Year
National Public Radio (NPR) selected RHS student flutist Lauren Kim for its prestigious From the Top program. You can listen here. In addition to sharing her musical talent, Lauren also speaks about her commitment to No Place for Hate (NPFH) and her various initiatives here at RHS. She has been a dedicated student ambassador for several years.
Priya Natarajan, an RHS senior, spoke about her experiences with No Place for Hate and her involvement making Ridgefield High School a No Place for Hate School in a virtual conference on October 22, 2021.
RHS 2020-2021 School Year
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by Jennifer Phostole
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