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Carlyle schools turn pink
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Youth at Carlyle Elementary School had fun doing team building activities and focusing on “Respect – Responsibility – Belonging.” Observer Staff
“Respect – Responsibility – Belonging” was this year’s Pink Day theme in Carlyle where schools focused on understanding and working together. G.F. Kells Pink Day At Gordon F. Kells, students kicked the day off with a pancake breakfast. Inviting mothers to the morning as well, carnations were handed out, as the breakfast was both a tribute to Mother’s Day and a way to kick off Pink Day. The breakfast was sponsored and cooked by employees of the RBC
bank. The morning involved youth in grades 10 to 12, while the afternoon activity included students in grade seven to nine. The presentation was the same for both groups and was done by Shelley Slykhuis who was assisted by others familiar with the True Colours personality test. “This is a passion of mine and I’ve been doing it for 15 years,” Slykhuis explained. “Each of us is unique and we all have people we seem to struggle with and others that we just connect with. David and I have six kids, so for us, eight in the household, colours made a difference.”
Students looked at four different cards each one representing a different colour or personality. They then chose which one was most like them to least like them. This continued with deciding which group of three words best described them and least described who they are as people. Following this, students discovered if they identified as Blue, Gold, Green, or Orange. Blue is associated with heart and feelings, Gold are task oriented, Green are predominantly thinkers and are often in their own heads, and Orange are the risk takers.
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