Pink Shirt Day supports anti-bullying at local schools
Today is Pink Shirt Day, a day where school staff and students, as well as community members, are encouraged to wear pink to show support for anti-bullying.
Bob Stewart, Superintendent of the Peace Wapiti Public School Division, says the day started after two students wore a pink shirt to school after a younger, Grade 9 student was harassed for wearing a pink shirt on the first day of school.
“The foundational message behind the movement is that, students have the ability to create change. That is, when they take a stand against wrong behaviours and show support for one another, it can have a positive impact.”
This year’s message for the day is ‘lift each other up’ and to encourage people to see past differences.