Pearland ISD Progress Magazine Winter 2018 | 页面 8

Hand in Hand At the start of this school year a shiny, blue Buddy Bench was installed at the Shadycrest Elementary’s playground for students at recess who want to hang out with a new friend. “It benefits all students in the school,” Life Skills teacher Ruth Mondich said. “When a student wants to play with someone else, but is unable to approach another student, he/she sits on the Buddy Bench. When others see someone sitting, they go and ask that student to play.” The bench is a tool for students who may be shy or have trouble fitting in with others. Students and staff at Lawhon Elementary are sharing positive words with each other using a bulletin board with the phrase “Take What You Need, Give What You Can.” Staff began writing positive messages on post- it notes with hopes the students would take them to give to another student or teacher. After the first week, students began to write their own positive messages to leave for someone else. Many of the messages displayed on the board encourage others to be happy, do the best you can do and to be thankful. 8 | PROGRESS Magnolia Elementary hosted its first multicultural night - “Connecting our Cultures” this past November. Students and their families dressed in their country’s native clothes and brought a “taste” of different types of food. They also participated in arts and crafts, viewed art displays and danced.