East Brunswick Schools are BETTER THAN THAT!

Wearing the Cape means behaving with kindness and courage. The students at Robert Frost and Irwin Schools in East Brunswick most definitely showed us that they Wear The Cape today during our assemblies, by treating our team and others with kindeness.

The students and staff of each school participated in our role plays and shared how they are BETTER THAN THAT™ – “Just be nice!” one First Grader exclaimed!

East Brunswick students learned how it’s “Cool to be Kind,” and brainstormed the many ways they can show kindness to others. We were thrilled to have visited Robert Frost and Irwin Schools today, and we leave knowing that they are equipped with the strategies needed to combat bullying and be heroes by Wearing The Cape.

For more information or to bring an assembly program to your school, please visit www.wearthecapekids.com or email Leighann@wearthecapekids.com

Hazlet Heroes Wear The Cape

Sycamore Drive Early Learning Center in Hazlet, New Jersey.Today we had the unique opportunity to present our Hero Assembly to over 200 Kindergarten students at Sycamore Drive Early Learning Center in Hazlet, New Jersey. These Kindergarteners were amazing!

Guidance Counselor, and Anti-Bullying coordinator, Ms. Gina Dorozynski, spent the earlier part of the month prepping for our arrival, by creating lessons, bulletin boards, posters, and themes around the messages we teach during our program. Ms. Dorozynski visited each class in her school to read our children’s book, “It’s Good To Be Kind,” which she said taught valuable lessons, such as our “Stop and Think” strategy.

Sycamore Drive Early Learning Center in Hazlet, New Jersey. Sycamore Drive Early Learning Center in Hazlet, New Jersey.

 

 

 

 

 
 

Upon our arrival, we were given a tour of the Wear The Cape bulletin boards, which showcased students telling how they can Wear The Cape. Our team was in awe of the wise beyond their years messages of these young students, who exclaimed that being loyal, helping, and sharing were all ways they Wear The Cape.

Sycamore Drive Early Learning Center in Hazlet, New Jersey.Many teachers thanked us for our message and let us know how much their students enjoyed the program. We were thrilled to be a part of such a wonderful school, and sharing our heroic message.

For more information on how you can donate or bring an assembly to your school, please visit www.wearthecapekids.com or email leighann@wearthecapekids.com.

Kindly,

The Wear The Cape Team

School 1 in Scotch Plains is filled with Heroes!

Scotch Plans School OneWe were truly amazed with all the students and staff at School 1, in Scotch Plains, New Jersey. All the students and staff dressed as superheroes for Spirit Day today; in honor of our Hero Assembly. Many teachers, staff members, and even the principal wore our Wear The Cape Tee-shirt for our visit. We were thrilled!

The students and staff smiled, participated, and cheered, “Heroes always help!” throughout our program. They shared that they were eager to continue to Wear The Cape every day.

Scotch Plans School One“Perfect!” is how one teacher described our program. Another teacher expressed his gratitude for our program by stating, “Great program, with a great message, that is so needed today.” We are delighted that our Hero Assembly is helping to change lives for the better and we are confident that our strategies and skills taught during our program are helping others to be BETTER THAN THAT™.

If you would like to bring our program to a school near you, or to gift a program to an underprivileged school, please email leighann@wearthecapekids.com or click here.

Kindly,
The Wear The Cape Team