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YESS class reminds all to Say Something to prevent violence

The Youth Empowerment Sustainability and Service class (YESS) hosted Say Something Week at Pine Bush High School last week.

 

A group of seven high school kids outside on a slope. They have yard signs that say #SaySomething.

 

Say Something is a weeklong series of events to bring attention to potential violence and threats. The program teaches students to look for and recognize the warning signs of someone at-risk of hurting themselves or others and how to say something to a trusted adult to get help.

 

Two high school kids. One is offering a plastic big of lollipops and the other is picking one out.

 

 

The YESS students were located outside of the cafeteria with different activities in which students could participate. They asked questions about what to do if you have a concern about someone and gave statistics on school violence – many of which were eye opening. Students who answered questions were given a treat! Many students signed the Pledge to Say Something banner as well as designating their trusted adult.

 

A group of high school kids sign papers.

 

Alayne Eisloeffel, program director of the Tri-County Prevention Coalition, was on hand throughout the week to assist. She was collecting the signed sheets where students named their trusted adult, someone they can confide in when needed. Ms. Eisloeffel said data shows that having a trusted adult has a direct effect on a kid’s ability to stay drug free.

 

Two high school kids lean over a large white banner that says Say Something. They are signing it.

 

 

The message was clear –look for warning signs and threats, they can be in person or on social media. Then Say Something – let someone know so that they can help and violence can be avoided.

 

A group of about a dozen high school kids, all wearing green and white t shirts. they are holding signs that say "Say Something" and "Sandy Hook Promise."

Pine Bush Central School District
State Route 302, Pine Bush, NY 12566
Phone: (845) 744-2031
Fax: (845) 744-6189
Amy Brockner
Interim Superintendent of Schools
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