Art at the Expo

 

 


To create a safe and non-discriminatory environment for youth is to create justice and equality for the greater common good of all children and youth and for the world in which we all live. We hope that everyone who visits this site will learn something about the effects and potential effects of racism, discrimination, verbal abuse, and bullying.  We also hope that each of you will be inspired to do your part in schools and elsewhere so that our world will be a better place.

We Can Make a Difference!

This outstanding project, which lends itself well with the "What's Fair" grade 9 Language Arts curriculum, was created by the 55 students in Ms. Frances Connell's grade 9-5 and 9-6 Language Arts classes at Birchwood Intermediate School (2003-2004) in Charlottetown, PEI, Canada.

The Power of Words and Images:
Eliminating Racism, Discrimination, Verbal Abuse and Bullying

Poetry Anthology
Students wrote poems and created an online anthology

'So Lonely Inside'
Students on Maritime Magazine CBC 96.1 FM

Posters of Peace Gallery
Bulletin Board by Students

Personal Responses
From Students

Jigsaw Puzzles
'Ballad of Birmingham' Art

Online Resources
Information for Students

PEI Student Art Expo 2003
Diversity and Multiculturalism

Visitor Feedback
- Mr. Beck's class, Stonepark
- Mr. Charchuk's class,Westisle
- Olivia Rodriguez, San Diego, CA

Birchwood Intermediate School Wins Award



Eastern School District
Verbal Abuse Awareness and Violence Prevention Award.
Accepting on behalf of Birchwood Intermediate at right are Charlene and Ms. Connell.

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