Orange Shirt Day September 30, 2025

Shoreline, WALocal News

Shoreline Schools observed Every Child Matters Day, or Orange Shirt Day, for the first time on September 30, highlighting the need for reflection and learning about the impact of residential schools. Community members are encouraged to wear orange as a symbol of this commitment. The initiative aims to foster a deeper understanding of historical injustices and promote the idea that every child matters. Title VI Advisor Sadrina Dorn presented a special read-aloud, contributing to the day's educational focus. Participants can explore various resources to further honor the significance of this observance.

This recognition marks an important step for Shoreline Schools in addressing social issues related to child welfare. The event not only commemorates the past but also seeks to inspire meaningful actions for the future. The initiative reinforces the commitment to ensuring that all children are valued and supported within the community.

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