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Kings Park students present No Place for Hate work; district approves two ambassadors to attend NYC recognition

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High school student ambassadors described No Place for Hate events, guest speakers and school activities and the board approved a field trip for two students to attend a May 20 recognition ceremony in New York City.

Two Kings Park High School student ambassadors, Lauren Ayers and Chloe Swartz, updated the Board of Education on the school’s first year participating in the Anti‑Defamation League’s No Place for Hate program and described events and learning opportunities that engaged grades 4–12.

"No Place for Hate is a national program by the Anti‑Defamation League that helps schools combat…

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