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Youth: Cornerstone Clubs
What are Cornerstone Clubs?
Start Your Own Cornerstone Club!!!

What are Cornerstone Clubs?

Cornerstone Clubs are students leading the asset-building movement in schools. Student leadership teams attend our Expect Respect training/workshop on developmental assets and the importance of caring school climates to create their own action plans to take back to the rest of their school community. The action plans are ideas, projects and campaigns led by students for creating environments where all students feel respected, valued, and known. Sample projects include anti-slur campaigns, bully-free assemblies, junior yard duty programs, conflict manager and peer counseling programs, friendship festivals, adopt-a-school bathroom project, school murals about tolerance, mix it up at lunch days, and student newsletters.

Interested in starting a Cornerstone Club at your school?

If you want to start a Cornerstone Club at your school, ask your teacher to set up a Cornerstone Expect Respect workshop at your school by calling Project Cornerstone at (408) 351-6482 or email info@projectcornerstone.org.

 

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