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Burns principal highlights culture, mental-health and student-leadership programs
Summary
Burns High School leadership described programs intended to boost student engagement and mental health — including kindness "shudos," wristband raffles, an eight-minute peer check-in program, and expanding student leadership activities — as part of a yearlong effort to improve school climate.
The Burns principal told the Laramie County School District #2 board on April 13 that the school’s primary focus this year has been building trust and a positive culture to improve attendance, engagement and student outcomes.
The principal outlined multiple programs aimed at normalizing kindness and peer support: a wristband reward program tied to QR-code raffles for small prizes, "shudos" (a…
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