CPE kids are Free to Be Me!

By Ariel McDowell
CPE Principal

Our theme on Pink Shirt Day was not just anti-bullying, but the importance of respecting and celebrating our differences.  We’ve been talking a lot all month about diversity, and how bullying cannot thrive in an atmosphere where everyone feels valued for their unique gifts.
The letters the students created spell “Free to be me at CPE!”  The dance was a Metis jig, then the Grade 7 band played at the end.  A very full, very enjoyable afternoon was had by all.
Here are some photos from this thought-provoking day:

These youngsters at Columbia Park Elementary learned something valuable about themselves and others on Pink Shirt Day, last Wednesday, February 24.  Photo courtesy of Ariel McDowell
These youngsters at Columbia Park Elementary learned something valuable about themselves and others on Pink Shirt Day, last Wednesday, February 24. Photo courtesy of Ariel McDowell

The boys and girls worked in small groups to discuss the important aspects of POink Shirt Day. Photo courtesy of Ariel McDowell
The boys and girls worked in small groups to discuss the important aspects of POink Shirt Day. Photo courtesy of Ariel McDowell

The lessons learned on Pin k Shirt Day can be applied every day in real life. Photo courtesy of Ariel McDowell
The lessons learned on Pink Shirt Day can be applied every day in real life. Photo courtesy of Ariel McDowell