Thursday, May 2, 2013

HPHS Student Meeting for Respect Rally

Highland Park High School students considered mentors have a meeting to set up their "Respect Rally" in consideration for special needs people, scheduled for May 10th as part of a National Ending of the "R" word, with their specially designed t-shirts to help get the knowledge out. | Mark Ukena~For Sun-Times Media

Highland Park High School students considered mentors have a meeting to set up their "Respect Rally" in consideration for special needs people, scheduled for May 10th as part of a National Ending of the "R" word, with their specially designed t-shirts to help get the knowledge out. | Mark Ukena~For Sun-Times Media

Highland Park High School students considered mentors have a meeting to set up their "Respect Rally" in consideration for special needs people, scheduled for May 10th as part of a National Ending of the "R" word. | Mark Ukena~For Sun-Times Media

Highland Park High School students, (from left) is Danielle Seedman, 17, Adam Faletsky, 18, and Danielle Sharfman, 17, discuss their "Respect Rally" in consideration for special needs people, scheduled for May 10th as part of a National Ending of the "R" word. | Mark Ukena~For Sun-Times Media

Highland Park High School students, (from left) Adam Faletsky, 18, Danielle Sharfman, 17, Hannah Rudman, 18, and Tess Levin, 18, discussing their "Respect Rally" in consideration for special needs people and part of a National Ending of the "R" word. | Mark Ukena~For Sun-Times Media

Highland Park High School students, Rachel Silverman, Carli Gordon, and Victoria Fishman, all age 17, discussing their "Respect Rally" in consideration for special needs people and part of a National Ending of the "R" word. | Mark Ukena~For Sun-Times Media

Highland Park High School students, Rachel Silverman, Carli Gordon, and Victoria Fishman, all age 17, discussing their "Respect Rally" in consideration for special needs people and part of a National Ending of the "R" word. | Mark Ukena~For Sun-Times Media

Highland Park High School students, Hannah Rudman, 18 (left) and Tess Levin, 18, discussing their "Respect Rally" in consideration for special needs people and part of a National Ending of the "R" word. | Mark Ukena~For Sun-Times Media

Highland Park High School students considered mentors have a meeting to set up their "Respect Rally" in consideration for special needs people, scheduled for May 10th as part of a National Ending of the "R" word. | Mark Ukena~For Sun-Times Media

Highland Park High School students, (from Left) Victoria Fishman, Carli Gordon, and Sara Lessen, all 17,  help design posters, stickers, and flyers for their "Respect Rally" in consideration for special needs people and part of a National Ending of the "R" word. | Mark Ukena~For Sun-Times Media

Highland Park High School students Danielle Sharfman , 17 (left) with Hannah Rudman, 18, look at a poster with their teacher Melissa Zientara, for their "Respect Rally" in consideration for special needs people, scheduled for May 10th as part of a National Ending of the "R" word. | Mark Ukena~For Sun-Times Media

Highland Park High School student, Danielle Seedman, 18, takes part in a meeting along with other students to set up their "Respect Rally" in consideration for special needs people, scheduled for May 10th as part of a National Ending of the "R" word. | Mark Ukena~For Sun-Times Media

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