Sandy Hook Promise’s Say Something program teaches elementary, middle, and high school students to recognize the warning signs of someone at-risk of hurting themselves or others and how to say something to a trusted adult to get help. Join Lytle ISD Counselors and Staff as we celebrate "Say Something" week with dress up days!
Monday, May 5: "Say Viva!" Wear Fiesta Clothes
Tuesday, May 6: "Sweet Dreams" Wear Pajamas
Wednesday, May 7: "Find my Future Friend" Dress Like and Old Person
Thursday, May 8: "Speak Up with Style" Wear a Hat, Scarf or Fun Accessory
Friday, May 9: "Unity Day" Dress in Lytle Gear
More than ever, it’s essential to learn the critical warning signs of violence. At-risk people can show significant or sudden changes in behavior or personality. www.sandyhookpromise.org/warning-signs
This parent brochure is a great resource:
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