THE PROGRAM | No Place for Hate

Improve your school climate through anti-bias and bullying prevention education.

THE PROGRAM

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THE PROGRAM

A student-led school climate improvement program that fits your school’s unique culture and needs.

There is no better time to join the No Place for Hate® movement.

Cultivate student leadership, unite your school community, and engage students and staff in active learning. Follow our Four Phase Approach:

Form a Committee

Put students in the driver’s seat to build a movement towards positive change.

A strong committee is the foundation for creating sustainable positive change in your school’s climate.

Form a Committee
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Introduce the Pledge

Unify your school community around shared goals.

Use the No Place for Hate Pledge to rally your entire school community around the program and commit to doing their part to make your school No Place for Hate.

Introduce the Pledge
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Assess Your School Climate

Uncover new insights while ensuring every voice is heard.

Administering a climate survey ensures that the whole school community is heard and that their needs can be addressed.

Assess Your School Climate
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Implement Activities

Inspire students and staff to become more effective allies.

Through school-wide, discussion-based and active-learning activities, your students and staff will learn new ways to challenge bias and bullying.

Implement Activities
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Resources

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Student Mini-Lessons

Interactive, online resources designed for students to learn about bias, bullying, identity, social justice and allyship. 

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Educator Mini-Lessons

Short online experiences to learn about core themes, topics or activities in 25 minutes or less. 

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Lesson Plans

K-12 lesson plans that promote critical thinking and learning.

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