A few Sanford Middle School students recently presented to 3rd and 4th graders at Margaret Chase Smith’s Wellness Day. Eighth graders Mattea Peters, Leah Lagueux, and Kyla Robinson, alongside seventh grader Madi Dulle, stepped up to present valuable insights on coping skills and encouraging healthy friendships to Margaret Chase Smith students. These students are also in the school’s Jobs for Maine Graduates program (JMG). They shared practical strategies for managing stress, dealing with challenges, and nurturing meaningful connections with peers.  Their efforts went beyond the classroom, extending into the realm of mentorship and role modeling. By sharing their own experiences and insights, these young leaders inspired their peers to prioritize mental health and cultivate positive relationships. These students showed great leadership in the community!

A few Sanford Middle School students recently presented to 3rd and 4th graders at Margaret Chase Smith’s Wellness Day.

Eighth graders Mattea Peters, Leah Lagueux, and Kyla Robinson, alongside seventh grader Madi Dulle, stepped up to present valuable insights on coping skills and encouraging healthy friendships to Margaret Chase Smith students.

These students are also in the school’s Jobs for Maine Graduates program (JMG).

They shared practical strategies for managing stress, dealing with challenges, and nurturing meaningful connections with peers. 

Their efforts went beyond the classroom, extending into the realm of mentorship and role modeling. By sharing their own experiences and insights, these young leaders inspired their peers to prioritize mental health and cultivate positive relationships. These students showed great leadership in the community!