Positivity in Action

Mrs. Ferris’s “Just Us” club empowers 4th-grade girls to explore positivity and inspire others to make great choices every day. It starts on Tuesday, October 21st from 3:30 – 4:15 & meets every other Tuesday.


In Mrs. Ferris’s “Just Us” club, a group of spirited 4th-grade girls is discovering the power of positivity. Through fun and engaging activities, these young leaders learn how their actions and words can inspire others to be their best selves.

The club focuses on small but meaningful ways to spread kindness and encouragement. Whether it’s sharing thoughtful messages, planning acts of kindness, or brainstorming ways to uplift their classmates, the girls of “Just Us” are proving that positivity can have a ripple effect in their community.

This initiative not only helps students build confidence but also strengthens their sense of responsibility and teamwork. It’s a beautiful example of how small actions can lead to big impacts.

Service in Action.

The Chippewa Intermediate School Student Council took action this week, shopping at Aldi to gather essential items for the Doylestown Food Cupboard, showcasing their commitment to giving back to the community.



Chippewa Intermediate School’s Student Council exemplified the spirit of service this week as they worked together to make a difference for the local community. With shopping lists in hand, they visited Aldi to purchase a variety of essential items for the Doylestown Food Cupboard.

This hands-on project not only demonstrated the students’ leadership and teamwork but also emphasized the importance of giving back. By participating in this initiative, students learned how their efforts can directly impact families in need, fostering a sense of responsibility and compassion.

The energy and dedication of the Student Council were inspiring as they thoughtfully selected and packed goods for donation. This activity is a reminder of the power of small acts of kindness and the difference young leaders can make.

The Chippewa community is proud of these students for stepping up and showing that service starts at home. Stay tuned for more Student Council initiatives as they continue to lead with purpose and care!