The Power of One

May 19, 2016 - 3 minutes read

At Pauline Johnson, we believe that it is important to instill the belief in our students that each one of us can make a difference in our world. We all know that great things are accomplished by ordinary people who have vision, energy, and passion. Not to mention to virtue of perseverance, one of our 9 core virtues at PJ.

Our 365give Project was launched this week with a school-wide assembly on Monday. This is Year 3 of the 365give challenge at PJ. Students are excited to embark on another year of giving, understanding that the impact of their giving has been far-reaching. I have heard from children from Kindergarten to Grade 7 tell me how powerful they find the 365give challenge. They remember who they helped, why it is important, and how a little gesture can make a huge difference. Last year, we gave to people of all ages in many communities, from our own West Vancouver Senior Centre friends, to children in Haiti and Uganda. There are some children going to school in Uganda this year, thanks to the contributions of our students. The feeling of joy and happiness that comes from giving back is being felt deeply. At our assembly on Monday, a number of students spoke in front of their peers to tell them what they most liked about the 365give Challenge. The speakers, from a range of grades, were articulate and passionate, and their message was clear. People, animals, and our planet need our help! I was touched when I heard one Grade 7 student say how much she enjoyed and benefited from participating in 365give with her class. “It was my best school year ever”.

Today our students in Grades 4 to 7 are participating in an all-candidate debate and student vote. We are very lucky to live in a democracy where we have a voice. Many adults choose not to vote, and many do not. We want our youth to understand the power of one in a democratic system. Understanding the electoral process is important, and I am impressed that our students (and teachers) have embraced the Civix Canada curriculum at time important time. I am grateful to our PJ PAC for leading this important initiative at our school.

One individual can make a tremendous difference. I’m glad that our students hear that message at Pauline Johnson and take every opportunity to get involved on many fronts to do so.