Celebrating International Day of Peace at Rainbow

Celebrating International Day of Peace at Rainbow

Today is the official International Day of Peace.

Our children celebrated on Thursday with a little play and poetry about what peace means to them, led by our 4th grade class.

We met at the outdoor stage and the whole community gathered to hear about peace.

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Our 4th grade students leading our Peace Assembly

The International Day of Peace is sanctioned by the United Nations who began to formulate this day as early as 1982. The UN General Assembly uses this day to encourage a day of cease-fire all over the world and asks all nations and all peoples to adopt or strengthen ideas of peace.

In 2001, with the help of James Gilley, a British citizen who petitioned world leaders to adopt and observe a day of peace, the UN ratified the 21st of September as the official International Day of Peace.

“On this International Day of Peace, let us pledge to teach our children the value of tolerance and mutual respect.  Let us invest in the schools and teachers that will build a fair and inclusive world that embraces diversity.  Let us fight for peace and defend it with all our might.”

UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon

At Rainbow Community School, we strive to uphold the virtues of tolerance and mutual respect.

Traditionally, the UN as well as many world leaders observe a minute of silence at 12 noon in all time zones.

The UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon has a Message for Peace on this day. (Click on the link to see his message.)

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Ideas for Celebrating Peace Day

If you would like to participate in celebrating this day of peace with your child, there are many things you can do.

  • Light a candle with the help of an adult
  • Get a peace lily
  • Read about peacemakers
  • Adopt peace
  • Organize a peace march
  • Write a poem about peace
  • Make a peace crane
  • Print out some peace quotes and post them in your room/home
  • Make a peace chain
The Future of Rainbow…and Education

The Future of Rainbow…and Education

Rainbow Community School

The Future of Education and The Future of Rainbow
By artist Caryn Hanna

Before school starts each year, educators at Rainbow attend a series of trainings to enhance their teaching careers and to help them prepare for a new academic year.

In one of those sessions, teachers brainstormed about the future of education in general and about the future of Rainbow Community School. Artist Caryn Hanna visually interpreted and recorded their ideas onto a beautiful banner.

Teachers noted that seeing their thoughts “visualized” effectively helped them to form a solid vision for the future.

Before meeting, the staff at Rainbow read Renee’s article about Educating the Innovation Generation.

In Renee’s words,

The mission statement at Rainbow Community School ends saying that we are developing students who will be “leaders in building a more compassionate and environmentally sustainable world.”

Anyone enrolling their child at this unique school must resonate with the urgency of this goal.

One would have to have blinders on to ignore the stream of evidence and quotes from leading scientists, sociologists and experts in almost every field who declare that sustainability is the most important vision for human survival.

From Tony Wagner, “The solution to our economic and social challenges is the same: creating a viable and sustainable economy that creates good jobs without polluting the planet. And there is general agreement as to what that new economy must be based on. One word: innovation.”

Indeed, the mission and vision of Rainbow embraces our new generation of young people to propel them into a world where they are prepared to not only think out of the box, but to dare to reinvent the concept of the box itself. We understand that giving students the tools to be creative thinkers and problem solvers today will help them become leaders who will create a sustainable tomorrow.