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Weston Middle School students lead No Place for Hate rollout; district curriculum committee discusses broader anti‑hate lessons
Summary
Weston Middle School has launched a student‑led No Place for Hate program this fall, including a week of pledge activities and planned events in fall, winter and spring to qualify for a No Place for Hate designation, Principal Jason Bluestein and district staff told the curriculum subcommittee Oct. 8.
Weston Middle School students have begun a student‑led rollout of the Anti‑Defamation League’s No Place for Hate program this school year, Principal Jason Bluestein told the Weston School District curriculum subcommittee on Oct. 8.
Bluestein described a timeline and early activities. A steering committee of staff, parents and students trained in spring 2025; the school held a pledge week Sept. 15–19 during which students learned the pledge in assemblies, signed pledges during advisory and posted them on bulletin boards. The school is planning at least three events this school year — a fall event (targeted for early November), a winter event (January–February) and a spring event — which are required components before applying for a…
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