On April 2, Christiana High
School (CHS) celebrated Autism Awareness Day and participated in the "Light It
Up Blue" movement in which buildings across the country are lit in blue light in
support of Autism, and many people wear blue clothing to demonstrate their
support. The main goal is to spread awareness about this disorder in our country. At CHS, the Honor Society took on this project
and encouraged all students and staff to wear blue on April 2. To raise
awareness, the halls were decorated in blue, students and staff wore blue
ribbons, 'blue treats' were sold at the bake sale, and facts about autism were
read during the school announcements. To date, the CHS National Honor Society
has raised over $450 which will be donated to Autism Awareness.
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