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On March 12, 2014, Vista del Lago High School launched an Everyday Leadership through Kindness initiative.
Vista Enacts Schoolwide Everyday Leadership Through Kindness Initiative
March 13, 2014
The movement started in advisory class, where the whole school watched an inspirational TEDx talk on “Everyday leadership.” The video tells the story of a college student who changed a peer’s life through a simple gesture involving a lollipop.
Following the advisory session, teachers distributed two Dum Dums to each of the students who continually make a difference on campus through simple acts of compassion. The recognized students would then enjoy one, and pass the other on to a peer for similar reasons.
This activity was created by the Friday Night Live club and its adviser, Terry Blesso. The organization aims to promote a healthy lifestyle and a positive school environment.
“I am hoping that people become more present in their daily interactions,” Blesso said. “I know that we are so connected with social media, email and texting that having a meaningful conversation is often uncomfortable and not common. If we slow down and value the quality relationships we have, they will be much more rewarding.”
“I am hoping that people become more present in their daily interactions,” Blesso said. “I know that we are so connected with social media, email and texting that having a meaningful conversation is often uncomfortable and not common. If we slow down and value the quality relationships we have, they will be much more rewarding.”
Senior Elizabeth McClain received a lollipop under the ideal circumstances described by Blesso. A friend gave her one, saying McClain’s presence makes her happy.
“What I think of [the] Everyday Leadership through Kindness initiative is that [it] makes people want to be kind back to each other,” McClain said. “Also it can inspire people to do things that they didn’t believe they would have before.”