The days of observance are known prevention related dates of significance – both in BCPS and internationally. Use these dates as a jumping off point for prevention related lessons, school/community events, or to maintain the impetus for all your prevention and intervention related efforts year-round. Observances are excellent tools to both educate and mobilize your students to action!
More Diversity Days of Observance
Other diversity related dates are:
America’s Safe Schools Week
Be Kind to Humankind Week in August
CHARACTER COUNTS! Week in October
Day of Silence in April
Diversity Awareness Month: October
International Day for the Elimination of Racial Discrimination: March 21st
International Day of Non-Violence: October 2nd
International Day for Tolerance: November 16th
International Peace Week: 4th week of September
International Day of Peace: September 21
Make a Difference Day: 4th Saturday every October
Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Day: in January
Mix It Up Lunch Day: in November
National Bullying Prevention Awareness Week: in October
National Campus Safety Month: in September
National Domestic (Dating) Violence Awareness Month: October
National Youth Violence Prevention Week: in March
No Name Calling Week: in January
Random Acts of Kindness Week: in February
World Kindness Week: in November
World Kindness Day: November 13th
YMCA Week Without Violence: in October
Another way to celebrate diversity and multicultural connections year-round:
September Multicultural Connections
November Multicultural Connection
December Multicultural Connection
January Multicultural Connections
February Multicultural Connection
March Multicultural Connections






















