Passport to Peace for the Classroom

Passport to Peace for the Classroom represents a trip in which kids learn to develop positive social attitudes and stop violent behavior.

Teachers and guidance counselors find that the Passport to Peace program transforms the environment of schools, especially those with diverse student bodies. The program was developed for children ages 6-12 as a character development tool that helps them practice and develop healthy attitudes in interaction and learning.

The turnkey program was designed to be included in as a school-wide program with grade-level specific activities and reading throughout the school year. While all classroom and family materials are included in the modules, teachers and students can create their own activities and elements around it, such as a Peace Pole that has become the gathering place for awards and highlights at one school.

The program's lessons promote 12 key attitudes including:

  • Confidence and independence
  • Commitment and cooperation
  • Creativity and empathy
  • Tolerance and respect
  • Enthusiasm and curiosity
  • Honesty and appreciation

Kids collect Passport stickers on their journey through the school year.

For pricing for Passport to Peace for the Classroom email us or call our Prevention Department at 561-841-1216.


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