28 Mar 2019
On Thursday, the 21st of March 2019, Temora High celebrated Harmony Day with the help of the SRC who organised the event. Harmony Day is a NSW Government initiative that celebrates inclusiveness, respect and belonging for all Australians, regardless of cultural or linguistic background. Students and staff wore the colour orange because it traditionally signifies social communication and meaningful conversations.
The Temora High SRC planned many activities for students to enjoy on the day, including a photography and poster competition display, which many students entered and enjoyed. During lunchtime the SRC set up a multicultural food stand. All of the food available for purchase was made by the talented Year 8 Food Tech students. They made a variety of interesting and delicious food including Tacos, Thai Chicken Cakes, Vegetarian Sushi and Kangaroo Mince Pies.
Harmony Day was a huge success as it promoted acceptance within the school and wider community. Thank you to the SRC students, Miss Taylor and Mrs Elphick, and especially to Mrs Mueller for all her hard work towards making the event a success!
Written by Joshua Gibson, Year 10 Media Studies.