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Challenging year brings 'Rachel's Challenge' to Pe Ell
They had never heard of Columbine, but on Tuesday students in Lewis County took Rachel’s Challenge. What they said about the program that helps create better understanding among students.
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Seattle middle schoolers take on 'Rachel's Challenge'
Every time Craig Scott talks about his sister, he's helping to keep her legacy alive. At St. Joseph School in Seattle on Wednesday, Craig shared the message his sister Rachel left behind after she was killed in the Columbine High School shooting.
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Totem Falls Elementary takes on Rachel's Challenge
A milestone for the students at Totem Falls Elementary in Snohomish. They took on Rachel's Challenge this year and have a "chain reaction of kindness" to show for it. KING 5's Lori Matsukawa reports.
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Summer Hunger Challenge: YOU CAN HELP!
We want to make sure kids don't go hungry when school is out, so the annual KING 5 Summer Hunger Challenge is underway Friday!
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Chain Lake Elem. combines Summer Hunger and Rachel's Challenge
Students at Chain Lake Elementary in Monroe combined their efforts Friday to help out both KING 5's annual Summer Hunger Challenge and Rachel's Challenge.
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Rachel's Challenge credited with saving Port Orchard school from gun
At John Sedgwick Junior High in Port Orchard, students are getting praise for letting adults know a boy brought a gun to class.
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Rachel's Challenge comes full circle at Sultan High School
The school introduced the program four years ago but the seniors, the last class to experience Rachel's Challenge, wanted to make sure the tradition continued.
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A community proves kindness can be contagious
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Rachel's Essay
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Start a chain reaction today with Rachel's Challenge
Rachel Scott, just 17, was the first of 13 victims killed at Columbine High School twelve years ago today. Her compassion towards others has impacted the lives of students and inspired a worldwide movement.
