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Community Park fifth-graders present district SEL ‘Random Acts of Kindness’ program

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Fifth-grade students and staff from Community Park School described their CASEL‑aligned social‑emotional learning program, listing classroom lessons, schoolwide activities and partnerships; presenters said the school collected 1,745 books in a related drive.

Community Park School students and staff described their social‑emotional learning (SEL) program to the Princeton Board of Education at its May 27 meeting, highlighting classroom lessons, schoolwide events and community partnerships aimed at promoting kindness and inclusion.

The presentation was delivered by school staff on behalf of Community Park’s fifth‑grade “kindness ambassadors,” with supporting remarks naming librarian/media specialist Bevin Jones and fifth‑grade teacher Megan Mulroney. Presenters said the school uses the Random Acts of Kindness (RAK) curriculum, which they described as CASEL‑approved and research‑based and used as a…

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