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Wayne Schools Launch No Place For Hate Website
The site supports the Anti-Defamation League's No Place For Hate program, which is in place in all town schools.

WAYNE, NJ — A new district website designed to help reduce bullying and bias attitudes among students has debuted.
The No Place For Hate community website is designed to foster anti-bias and anti-bullying attitudes and actions in the district. The No Place For Hate initiative was created by the Anti-Defamation League (ADL).
The program has been well-received by students, teachers and parents.
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The program and website helps connect the Wayne community to more than 200 other institutions in the region and more than 1,500 across the country.
The website contains resources from the ADL and updates from Packanack Elementary, Anthony Wayne and Wayne Valley about initiatives and pledges students spearheaded and signed.
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