Parkcrest Elementary students mark Pink Shirt Day in Kamloops
KAMLOOPS — Pink Shirt Day began in 2007, after David Shepherd and Travis Price, Grade 12 students in Nova Scotia, bought and distributed 50 pink shirts in response to seeing a Grade 9 student being bullied for wearing one of his own. Since that initial act of kindness, Pink Shirt Day has grown across Canada and is even recognized in New Zealand.
On Wednesday morning (Feb. 28), CFJC Today visited Parkcrest Elementary at George Hilliard School to see what students there were doing to help erase bullying.
Storytime in Mrs. Dhaliwal’s kindergarten class had a distinct hue, as did the rest of the classrooms at Parkcrest Elementary at George Hilliard. That’s because today is Pink Shirt Day. Students learned about how the event got its start back in 2007.