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Octorara High School leaders propose 'No Place for Hate' campaign to address bias and bullying

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Assistant Principal J.T. Fryer presented a proposal to register the high school with the Anti‑Defamation League's No Place for Hate campaign, outlining a phased, student‑led program, training and measures to seek ADL designation.

Assistant Principal J.T. Fryer presented the school’s proposal to implement the Anti‑Defamation League’s No Place for Hate campaign at Octorara High School, saying the program aligns with district goals to foster “safe, inclusive, and respectful” school environments.

Fryer described a phased rollout that begins with forming a diverse student‑staff committee, registering with the ADL, and completing staff training (online or in‑person). He said the year includes a planning phase, a schoolwide pledge event, and at least three student‑led…

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