Middle and High School students heard a special presentation on nonviolence in an event celebrating Martin Luther King, Jr. Day.

For the rest of the story from WFAW AM 940 by Gary Douglas . At the end of the interesting story click links to hear short appropriate comments from WHS Principal Mike Lovenberg and Marc Perry on the event.

Marc Perry, director of community programs at Community Action Inc., that offers programs to fight poverty in Rock and Walworth Counties with WMS Principal Dr. Tanya Wojciechowicz.

 

Marc Perry with Dr. Ozalle Toms, UWW Special Education Associate Professor, event coordinator and one of two trainers (UWW Dr. Lauren Smith not in picture) who trained about 50 adult volunteers who held WHS smaller home room class discussions on Dr. King’s six principles of nonviolence.
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