Rancho Cucamonga High School’s annual Kindness Week took place the week of Nov. 13-17. During this week, ASB coordinated a series of spirit days to fit the “Live Life in the Kind Lane” theme. The spirit days included a variety of categories to represent the Disney movie “Cars.”
Kindness Week is a week on campus dedicated to highlighting the importance of spreading kindness and making students aware that kindness is an important part of the Rancho Cucamonga High School campus culture.
Here is a recap of the week’s spirit days:
- Monday, Nov. 13: barbeque dad or soccer mom
- Tuesday, Nov. 14: toasty Tuesday, dress in sweaters or warm attire
- Wednesday, Nov. 15: pajama day
- Thursday, Nov. 16: freshmen wear green, sophomores wear brown, juniors wear blue, and seniors wear red.
- Friday, Nov. 17: Christmas day, dress in Christmas attire
“The spirit days seemed kind of random, but I think this made them more fun to participate in because each day had its little creative flare, instead of them being super basic or boring,” sophomore Myra Ahmed said.
There was also a variety of lunchtime activities. Each class created a lunchtime activity, seniors hosted a tire toss, flower pot painting, and bracelet-making booths; juniors gave out “Cars” tattoos and pink lemonade; sophomores sold hot chocolate and offered bracelet-making supplies; and freshmen hosted a coloring booth.
“We hope that students see the value and importance of kindness on our campus and that the weeks we host are just a reminder of how important it is to make Rancho a kind and loving place,” ASB advisor Ms. Heather Landau said.
Overall the purpose of the week is to remind staff and students of the importance of kindness and that it is an important part of our culture because it is a pillar we stand on as a school.