Kindness was blossoming at Martin Avenue Elementary School, which joined in the nationwide celebration of Unity Day. The initiative, sponsored by the PACER National Bullying Prevention Center, focuses on the values of acceptance, inclusion and kindness.
On Oct. 23, all students, faculty and staff gathered on the basketball court to form a human peace sign. That day, everyone was encouraged to wear orange as a visual showcase of their unity.
Students added paper leaves with messages of kindness to a unity tree in the hallway near the main office. In the cafeteria hung signed unity pledges from each class. Principal Dr. Michael Yannucci visited every classroom to read “I Am Human,” a book about empathy. During the morning announcements, students highlighted various ways to show kindness.
Fifth graders in Lauren Fasano’s class spoke about the meaning of the unity. Following the prompt “We are united when,” each student wrote a response on a sticky note, which was then added to a class compilation. They then worked on pieces for a class mural with phrases like “choose kindness,” “courage” and “peace.”
Ms. Fasano noted that each student completing a different piece was symbolic of their uniqueness as humans.
Dr. Yannucci said the mission of Unity Day is to set a tone to always follow.
“Our goal every day,” he said, “is to treat people with kindness, be accepting of all and be inclusive of people in our community.”
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Date Added: 10/30/2025