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Wayne Township Public Schools Recognized as a No Place for Hate School District

Last week, the Wayne Township Public Schools were recognized by the Anti Defamation League at their headquarters in New York City for our No Place for Hate Initiative. No Placer HateĀ® is designed to create inclusive school communities by promoting unity and respect, and empowering schools to reduce bullying, name-calling and other expressions of bias. All fourteen of our schools completed the requirements to be officially designated as No Place for Hate Schools by the Anti-Defamation League. Wayne has one of the few districts where every school met the requirements.

Wayne Township Public Schools Chosen to Receive the 2018 Aaron Flanzbaum 21st Century Democratic Heritage Award

The New Jersey Association of School Administrators (NJASA), in partnership with the Anti-Defamation League (ADL), chose the Wayne Township Public Schools to receive the 2018 Aaron Flanzbaum 21st Century Democratic Heritage Award. The Award will be presented on Friday, May 18th, at the upcoming NJASA Spring Leadership Conference in Atlantic City. The Aaron Flanzbaum 21st Century Democratic Heritage Award recognizes school districts in New Jersey that have demonstrated a commitment to building inclusive school communities with anti-bias learning environments free of discrimination, where all students and staff can flourish. The district won the award based on our new district-wide initiative, No Place for Hate.