When Teens Are Asked to do Something Kind, They Write 5,100 Notes to Uplift Every Student in School
When the students at Carmel Clay High School were asked to do something kind for their fellow classmates, they did not just rise to the occasion; they owned it. Sarah Wolff, who teaches a ceramics class at the school in Carmel, Indiana, asked a group of her pupils to do something nice for their fellow students.…
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