What is the "No Place for Hate" program?
No Place for Hate®, is a national program supporting schools in their commitment to celebrating diversity, promoting respect for differences, and challenging bias and bullying at all levels.
In order to become a No Place for Hate® school, students first sign the No Place for Hate® pledge. Then, a coalition of community school members, Eisenhower students, staff members and parents, design 3 anti-bias and diversity activities that will take place over the course of the school year. Upon completion of the activities, Eisenhower will receive a personalized banner, signifying our designation as a No Place for Hate® campus.
For more information about the program follow this link and watch this video.
No Place for Hate Pledge
- I promise to do my best to treat everyone fairly.
- I promise to do my best to be kind to everyone—even if they are not like me.
- If I see someone being hurt or bullied, I will tell a teacher.
- I will help others to feel safe and happy at school.
- I will be part of making my school No Place for Hate®.