Students learn of perseverance, hope from Holocaust survivor

Western Wayne Middle School students interact with Holocaust survivor Peter Stern
Eighth grader Allyson Irvine reflected on how moved she was by Stern’s presentation: “The presentation was very moving and definitely taught many students about the Holocaust and even the ability we have as humans to touch others in ways that are unimaginable.”
The district provided this opportunity through the Holocaust Awareness Museum as part of the school’s Positive Behavioral Interventions and Supports (PBIS) program, which seeks to create a proactive positive school environment in which students are demonstrating their Wildcat Pride everyday. After this truly exceptional experience of listening to Stern’s first-hand account of survival, the Western Wayne Middle School community is much better prepared to affect the type of change that Stern challenged them all to do in their daily lives.