Creating a Culture of Kindness with the Kindness Crew at Foothills Elementary School

Among the bustling hallways at Foothills Elementary School, a simple but profound lesson is being taught in Mrs. Tycksen’s 3rd grade classroom. She’s showing her students firsthand that words are powerful and kindness can change someone’s day.
Mrs. Tycksen’s students start each morning by walking up to a mirror, looking at themselves, and repeating affirmations such as, “I am important. I matter. I can make a difference.”
This practice not only fosters self-love but also instills a sense of responsibility in students to be kind to themselves and others. Throughout the day she reminds her students of the classroom’s most important rule: “Nice words or no words, especially to yourself.”
Mrs. Tycksen wanted her children to be able to take their kindness out of the classroom and so the Kindness Crew was created. She gifted matching shirts to her students and every Thursday morning they brave the elements and hold up 25 different signs to greet their fellow classmates.
“Some students just smile and others shout out what their posters say, and the welcoming spirit is tangible. My students come in freezing and grinning ear to ear,”  Mrs. Tycksen said.
Throughout the week the class has special meetings to discuss who might need some extra kindness and how they can give that kindness, whether it be with a handwritten note or a helping hand.
It’s a simple idea rooted in love and support. Mrs. Tycksen is inspiring students to embrace kindness whether that be to themselves or others. “They know they are making a difference and I am blessed to be their teacher. We want our Foothills community to know they are loved at school,” Mrs. Tycksen said.