It’s Cool to Be Kind at Assumption School

Assumption School The staff and students of Assumption School, in Morristown, New Jersey have shown us that they are Better Than That! We were honored to perform two assemblies, one for grades K-4 and a second for grades 5-8.

When asked, “Who do you know who wears a cape?” the students at Assumption School didn’t reply with the typical superhero, they replied with the names of their peers and classmates who stood out by choosing to be kind and heroic.

Assumption School This was a first for us at Wear The Cape and we could not be more proud! The students of Assumption School embraced the mission of Wear The Cape by showing us and others that it’s “Cool to Be Kind.” They promised to be heroic and BETTER THAN THAT, both in school and in their daily lives.

After the assembly, three students approached us to thank us for coming to their school. They said they loved the message and were excited to use the strategies we taught them. We were touched and honored to hear how well our message of kindness is being received.

Please email leighann@wearthecapekids.com for more information or to book an assembly at your school.

The Heroes of Milfordbrook Elementary

Milfordbrook ElementaryWe had the honor of visiting Milfordbrook Elementary School, in Manalapan, New Jersey, where the students and staff greeted us with warm smiles and kindness. Every staff member, student, and PTO member whom we met, went out of their way to make us feel welcomed in their school.

Our assembly was a huge hit with everyone! The students and staff were engrossed in our video segments, where they watched our Cape Kids demonstrating how to use the kindness strategies we taught them, in real life scenarios.

The excitement in the room was contagious, as students chanted, “Heroes always help!!” Teachers and students participated in our role plays, as they proudly displayed their very own Super Hero power- one we would love to come teach your student body through our assembly program.Milfordbrook Elementary 3

Several teachers and PTO representatives reached out to us to compliment our assembly, stating that it was, “An excellent program!”

Thank you, Milfordbrook School for allowing us to spend the morning with you and teaching you our HERO strategies. We are confident you will continue to spread kindness throughout your school, and in your daily lives.

Contact leighann@wearthecapekids.com to bring a Hero Assembly to your school.

 

Week of Respect Assembly

Wear The CapeToday we presented our first HERO assembly for the Week of Respect 2019. Wear The Cape Visited Lawrenceville Elementary School, in Lawrenceville, New Jersey. We were greeted with lots of smiles and high fives from the LES students and staff. During our program, students were able to identify the many ways that they can be a hero by being BETTER THAN THAT(tm) and vowing to Wear The Cape every day, both in school and outside of school.Wear the Cape

Students chanted, “Heroes always help,” while they all sported their very own super hero poses. They participated in exciting role plays, and were touched by our Cape Kids showing how they Wear The Cape, in our Cape Kid video segments.

Ms. Melissa Wall, LES school counselor, was a hero to her staff and students when she wrote and won a grant to bring Wear The Cape to her school. “I am so excited to have your program at our school!” she exclaimed when we first spoke. We are honored that Ms. Wall chose our program to use for her grant!

We thank you, Ms. Wall, and all the staff and students at Lawrenceville Elementary School, for allowing us to bring our HERO assembly to you as the first assembly of the 2019 Week of Respect.

If you would like to bring a Hero Assembly to your school, please email leighann@wearthecapekids.com