This week, Operation Respect would like to express our gratitude for Tiffany Quinlan, an extraordinary video-journalism teacher leader at Legacy...

Thank you, Sid Krupkin!
Operation Respect is so grateful to all of the educators who are working hard every day to create more welcoming and...

Grateful for Dedicated Principals
Operation Respect is grateful for the all of the dedicated principals who strive year-round to create more respectful, safe and...

Gratitude for Operation Respect Consultants and Trainers
With the end of the 2015-2016 school year, we would like to thank all of the consultants and trainers who...

Carry On
Today we are grateful for everyone who carries on in the face of hate, violence and devastating sadness, and who...

Grateful for Operation Respect Partners and Leaders on the Ground
Operation Respect is so grateful to all of the educators who strive every day to create safe, compassionate and respectful environments for...

Grateful for Kids Talking to Us About Bullying
Today we are grateful for each of the students who participated in our What Does Getting Bullied Feel Like? video....

Grateful for Sarah Coale
Operation Respect is grateful to have so many long-time friends and supporters who have lent their time and talent to...

Grateful for Upstanders
C.S. Lewis said, “Integrity is doing the right thing even when no one is watching.” We agree and know that...

On the Occasion of Teacher Appreciation Week, Operation Respect Says “Thank You!”
We could write all day about teacher appreciation – the ones who inspired each of us, the ones who nurture(ed)...

With Gratitude to Alex and Josee Berenstein
Frankly, we wouldn’t be us without Dr. Alex Berenstein. Alex, a world-renowned leader in the field of endovascular surgery, has been funding and doing behind-the-scenes organizing for Operation Respect since our inception.

With Gratitude to Laura Parker Roerden
Back in 1999 when Peter was first inspired to create Operation Respect and to develop a new classroom tool inspired by the lyrics of “Don’t Laugh at Me,” he reached out to the highly respected group of educators then know
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