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Hawkwings: Promoting Kindness Schoolwide

Hawkwings has made it it’s mission to create a kinder environment at Woodland Regional High School. Members have been working to promote kindness even in the smallest ways, and each year they have found new ways to work towards this goal. This year is no different.

Kaylee Walsh, Hawkwings’ President, has already begun working with members of this organization in creating initiatives for this school year.

An important aspect of Hawkwings is holding orientations and tours to help the incoming freshman comfortably transition into high school. Members are currently working to reinvent and improve these initiatives based on feedback they have received.

Though the club is still in the process of brainstorming ideas for this year, members hope to add new events. Chains of Change, an event where Woodland students write down small acts of kindness and chain them together, is one of Hawkwings’ most recognizable events, and an event the club plans to continue.

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Walsh also explains that the has been researching ideas related to Rachel’s Challenge. The students were exposed to Rachel’s Challenge at an assembly two years ago and Hawkwings has taken to furthering its message.

Hawkwings is built around a peer helper organization and hope to make each school year more successful than the next in promoting school and community-wide kindness.

All students are welcome to join this club and can see Kaylee Walsh, Mr, Decker, or Ms. Papp with any questions.

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Katie is the Executive Managing Editor and the moderator for Hawk Headlines' Roundtable as well as the anchor of Sixty Second News. She has spent five full semesters at Hawk Headlines.

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