GREEN BAY, WI (WTAQ-WLUK) – Some early Holiday cheer is being spread from Green Bay’s Southwest High School with their 100 days of kindness effort.
The students decorated ornaments and Christmas cards alongside student’s with disabilities from a different school, Syble Hopp, on Monday.
“These kids are just the most happiest people that are around and in our community and it’s difficult to be able to reach them because we only have about six in our school,” Junior Kiara Thomas told Fox 11 News.
Other efforts from the students include sending candy to veterans, raising money for other causes, and extending friendship outside the classroom.
“They make you realize that the little things are what’s really important about life,” Thomas says to Fox 11 News. “The best reaction I got was just a great big hug that was a really good feeling.”
When the students of Syble Hopp do their decorating of the Christmas Tree in the Northern Building they will use the ornaments the students made together.
Syble Hopp students will be decorating the Christmas Tree in the Northern Building in Brown County for the 24th consecutive year.


