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Dear John,
As we close out this school year, we want to take a moment to reflect on the incredible work we have accomplished together. Your dedication to fostering inclusive and welcoming learning environments has touched the lives of countless students, shaping a more equitable future for all.
This year, we’ve seen remarkable progress. Through your partnership:
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An unprecedented 2,900 schools, 2.3 million students and 250,000 educators across the country participated in
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No Place for Hate !
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Educators who signed up for our digital course
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“Awareness to Action: Challenging Antisemitism" committed to assigning it to almost 17,000 middleand high school students. These students are learning to recognize and understand antisemitism and all hate so they can challenge it and be champions of justice.
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We hosted 794 students and educators from 17 states at
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Never Is Now , the world’s largest annual summit on antisemitism and hate, where they learned tools and strategies to understand and challenge antisemitism and hate and bring that knowledge back to their communities.
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Echoes & Reflections , ADL's Holocaust Education program, saw over 22,000 educators participate in more than 200 programs,webinars and online courses in the U.S. and abroad. This program prepares educators to confidently teach their students about the Holocaust, genocide and antisemitism.
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Your efforts have not gone unnoticed. We have received heartfelt testimonials from students, parents, and fellow educators, all expressing their gratitude for the positive transformations you have facilitated. These stories are a testament to your hard work and the profound impact you are making every day. Here's an example:
"No Place for Hate" has been a transformative initiative at Cook Elementary School that has helped us foster a school culture of inclusion, belonging, and acceptance while also addressing bullying. The program's resources and guidance have provided our staff with the tools needed to engage students in meaningful conversations about diversity, empathy, and respect. As a result, our school has seen a reduction in incidents of bullying and students are now more empowered to stand up against discrimination, embrace diversity, and celebrate differences. We look forward to continuing our journey towards a more inclusive and accepting future in partnership with ADL.
-Sherry Sanborn, Principal, Cook Elementary School, Garden Grove, CA
As we head into the summer break, we hope you find time to rest, recharge and reflect on the incredible journey we’ve embarked on together.
Your passion and perseverance are the driving forces behind our mission and we look forward to continuing this vital work with you in the coming year.
Have a wonderful and restful summer!
In Partnership,
The ADL Education Team
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