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Curriculum & Instruction Department celebrates P.S. I Love You Day

The Curriculum & Instruction Department celebrated P.S. I Love You Day again this year. This year’s theme was “A Brighter Tomorrow Begins Today.”

In support of P.S. I Love You Day, staff members created suns highlighting What Makes Me Shine and wore purple to let others know that they stand up against bullying, desire to help those suffering from depression, and are passionate about ending the stigma associated with mental health.

P.S. I Love You Day is a registered non-profit organization in New York State, dedicated to eradicating the stigma around mental health. Their mission is to instill hope for those affected by mental illness, fostering a supportive environment and a community where everyone feels welcomed, loved, and supported. Join them every second Friday of February by wearing purple for their annual celebration, P.S. I Love You Day.

A woman wearing a purple sweater.
A man with a beard and mustache, wearing a purple tee-shirt standing outside.
A man wearing a purple shirt and purple tie standing in an office next to a wall decorated with paper suns.
An office wall with purple paper cutouts of the sun each with different words in them.

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