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Every Act of Kindness Counts

Midland School students love a good challenge, so after a group called Think Kindness gave an inspiring talk at the school and asked them to set a goal of completing and recording 5,000 acts of kindness in just 15 days, the children were unstoppable.

Not only did Midland more than triple their goal — 17,107 acts of kindness but they beat the national record and are now officially “The Kindest School” in the country.

A shout out to the Midland community for embracing kindness, and making it count.

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High-fives in the Midland School hallway

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  • Photos courtesy of Kira Ryan and Laura Becton

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