DHS is “No Place for Hate”
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The driving force behind this recognition was the work of the school’s Peer Support Leaders, a student organization under the guidance of Donette Jumonville, with the goal of improving the character education of Destrehan High students.
Ms. Bonnie Goldblum, the South-Central No Place for Hate coordinator presented the award to the DHS PSL 2 class along with Jumonville, the PSL Sponsor and Assistant Principal Jason Madere.
PSL has made Anti-Bullying a central part of the mission of their class and has done many activities around school to help promote tolerance and raise awareness to bullying and abuse.
Pictured: Nicole McCarter, Alexis Grass and Ashley Salvant.
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