For the second year in a row, the Montclair Public Schools will participate in Red Nose Day activities in support of the campaign designed to bring people together to raise awareness and help end childhood poverty. On Thurs., May 23, 2019, schools around the district will discuss the issue of child poverty, students and staff will wear red (and red noses!), enjoy games, design posters, collect donations for the cause and more.
See the
list of activities taking place throughout the district.
Red Nose Day’s mission is to end child poverty by funding programs that keep children safe, healthy, and educated. On the national level, through the power of entertainment, Red Nose Day brings people together to laugh and have fun, all while raising life-changing cash for the children who need it the most. Since its debut in 2015, the campaign has raised nearly $150 million and have positively impacted over 16 million children in America, and around the world.