Respect for All Week concluded on Friday with the school community coming together for No One Eats Alone Day, a powerful reminder of the importance of inclusion, kindness, and connection among students. Throughout the week, activities focused on promoting empathy, building positive relationships, and creating a school culture where every student feels seen and valued.
The week’s events culminated in a special luncheon honoring the Class of 2029, hosted by the our 9th Grade Wellness Team. The gathering recognized students who made notable strides during Marking Period 1, particularly in the areas of academic progress and improved attendance.

Students were invited to share a meal together in a welcoming and celebratory environment, reinforcing the message that no student should feel isolated during the school day. The luncheon also served as an opportunity for staff to acknowledge the effort and resilience students demonstrated as they worked toward their goals early in the school year.
Members of the 9th Grade Wellness Team highlighted that the celebration was not only about recognizing achievement, but also about encouraging students to continue building positive habits and supporting one another. By celebrating progress—both big and small—the event reinforced the school’s commitment to fostering a community rooted in respect, belonging, and mutual support.

As Respect for All Week came to a close, No One Eats Alone Day served as a meaningful reminder that every student plays a role in creating an inclusive and compassionate school environment.

