@npossible_ Brenin Ford-Pedigo: I've seen other schools with kindness clubs. I think it's important for schools to offer students a chance to get together in groups and plan ways to spread kindness across their school and to other schools. Kids can be mentors to other kids needing kindness.
@npossible_ Brenin Ford-Pedigo spoke on the importance of self care. She said, "It's important to learn real world skills to help take better care of ourselves. If we are stronger and healthier as adults, then we are able to take better care of our community and environment."
Representing Boston School @_BostonRocks_ and Nelson County @npossible_ today at Frankfort with @cassiepaige95 Making a difference for Public Education. Made some new friends from Shelby County Schools. Together we stand, 120 United.
Loved bringing my Boston Student Leaders with me to the #NPossible Community Brew this morning. Started our Friday off right with coffee and stimulating community-minded conversation. This is what NCPRIDE looks like!
I ran into a Whovillian ( https://t.co/l1X09Kz9QY ) this morning at the #npossible Community Brew.
Like most Whovillians, this young Lady is an “old soul in a young… https://t.co/1vlZPnc6dU
@hoover913 Thank you so much, Mr. Jackey, for the heartwarming post! Brenin is my niece. She and her brother, Gerik, were very excited to attend this Community Brew. They are truly Boston School "Rockstars" in every sense of the word. I am so proud to call them mine.