The Bursary helps to establish school-based protocols and practices that challenge all forms of bullying, harassment and inappropriate behavior, and to create an environment of acceptance, belonging, respect and empathy.
14 students from across the province have been recognized as the 2024 recipients of the Safe, Caring and Inclusive Schools Graduating Student Leadership Bursary. One of them is Ethan Way of Corner Brook regional High School. Each student will receive a $500 bursary recognizing their efforts to create inclusive school spaces. The Bursary helps to establish school-based protocols and practices that challenge all forms of bullying, harassment and inappropriate behavior, and to create an environment of acceptance, belonging, respect and empathy.
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