United’s Kindness Club Leads to High School Staff ‘Paying it Forward’ Throughout the Community

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With the end of the second quarter in sight, several activities are in full swing at United High School, including random service-oriented acts through their Kindness Club. Now, Principal Chris Schwarz says the acts of kindness have expanded and are being paid forward through staff, with hopes of involving more of the community:

Schwarz began the Kindness Club while he was principal at the Junior High before launching the club at the high school.

Principal Schwarz on the WRAM Morning Show for the November School Spotlight of the Month

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