WSISD Students Raise More Than $2,800 for Children's Craniofacial Association
As part of White Settlement ISD's Choose Kind anti-bullying campaign, students raised more than $2,800 for the Children's Craniofacial Association during a district-wide coin drive in October.
Brewer Middle School seventh grader Logan Brown, who has a craniofacial diagnosis called Apert Syndome, inspiredWSISD's year-long Choose Kind
anti-bullying campaign that encourages students, staff and the community to treat others with respect and kindness.
The Choose Kind initiative stems from the book "Wonder" about a fifth grader who suffers from a severely deformed face and does his best to be just an ordinary kid with an extraordinary face. Wonder is being used in districts throughout the nation as a way to encourage young readers to share their stories and to introduce the Choose Kind theme.
Pictured are: Sherri Kottwitz, Brewer Middle School principal; Logan Brown; his mom, Lisa; his brother, Landon; Frank Molinar, WSISD superintendent; and Michael Dickinson, Liberty Elementary principal. The WSISD schools competed to raise the most money, and Liberty Elementary won, raising more than $800.
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