Spotlight
Spotlight
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Garland grads honor the victims of Columbine
Rachel Scott will never walk across the stage at graduation, but Nyanya Sowe did, and she wore Rachel's image around her neck.
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Classmates give teenage amputee special gift
A Grand Prairie teenager is getting quite a gift Saturday morning: an overhaul of his beloved old 1977 Ford truck. He's beaten cancer twice, but was left with permanent scars. So his classmates stepped in.
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Kids helping kids have a great time
The Rachel's Challenge Club at Naaman Forest High School takes children from Jonathan's Place on outings to show them a good time.
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Rockwall schools celebrate five years of Rachel's Challenge
Members of the Rockwall High School basketball team are in Charlotte Chupik's yard doing hard work, using muscle and heart to help a stranger.
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About Rachel Scott
"I have this theory that if one person can go out of their way to show compassion then it will start a chain reaction of the same." - Rachel Scott
Rachel was awarded the Acts of Kindness Association 2001 National Kindness Award for Student of the Year "For the legacy of kindness left behind by a 17-year-old girl, killed during Columbine High School shooting."
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Rachel's Rally held Thursday in Frisco
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Program Preparation Guide
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Post-Event Classroom Activities
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