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December 10, 2025: STFers honored Human Rights Day with events designed to educate and engage classmates across campuses at Alexander Hamilton, Browning School, Corona Del Mar, International School of Prague, New Roads School, Spring Lake Park, Wauwatosa East, and Whitney M. Young Magnet High Schools.

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Educating Our Campuses:

Through conversations and outreach, Alexander Hamilton STFers hosted a table event emphasizing the importance of student representation and voice within the school community. Photo by Shira C.

Alexander Hamilton STFers partnered with UNICEF to highlight how their clubs educate their peers on human rights and got to raise awareness about their work to develop a Student Bill of Responsibilities and Rights (SBRR).

Meanwhile, STFers at the International School of Prague hung flyers around the school to commemorate the UDHR and provide educational background on its establishment and historical significance.

The flyers also explained how the UDHR continues to impact our lives today by highlighting specific human rights, such as the right to education and freedom of speech, helping to promote the implementation of a SBRR on campus.

Engaging Students:

Students from Whitney M. Young HS participate in an all day “blue out” for Human Rights Day.
Photo by Iris H.

STFers at Browning and Whitney M. Young organized a “blue out” to promote Human Rights Day. Participants dressed in blue to raise awareness about human rights and spark conversation about human rights.

STFers at Corona Del Mar and Spring Lake Park hosted all school trivia events to engage peers in discussions about human rights. Participants answered trivia questions in exchange for a spin at the wheel and candy prizes. Questions ranged from topics such as the Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR) to education on the Rwandan Genocide.

Similarly, Wauwatosa East STFers created a space for student engagement by inviting students to their final chapter meeting, where attendees learned more about human rights and the UDHR through an interactive Kahoot game.

STFers from Wauwatosa East used questions from the STF Event Starter Kit to create a Kahoot to engage general members in a conversation about the history of human rights at their final Chapter meeting of the year. Screenshot from Kahoot