Tuesday, March 19, 2019

RULER and Kids Night on Broadway!

Hi everyone!

Wow - it has been kind of crazy these last couple of weeks! On Tuesday, February 26th, I had the honor of being invited to a Yale conference for mental wellness and happiness that was put on by the Yale Center for Emotional Intelligence. This conference focused on a program that Yale has come up with called RULER. According to their website: “RULER is an evidence-based approach for integrating social and emotional learning into schools, developed at the Yale Center for Emotional Intelligence. RULER applies ‘hard science’ to the teaching of what have historically been called ‘soft skills.’ RULER teaches the skills of emotional intelligence — those associated with Recognizing, Understanding, Labeling, Expressing, and Regulating Emotion.” This is a training program for educators all across the state.

Me with my mom, sister Riley, and dad!
At this conference, we were able to take different workshops for what we wanted to learn more about. My first class was about mental wellness in middle schools because pretty soon I'm going to be in sixth grade. The whole class was about how we can help our middle schoolers feel happy and calm at school and at home. The next class I took was about LGBTQ youth and the struggles that they face. The session was mostly about transgender and non binary students at our schools, but it did also talk about lesbian and gay students. I had the opportunity in this workshop to share my experience as a student who is a part of the LGBTQ community and talk to the educators in the room about how to help those students feel more emotionally supported in their schools. I had a lot of fun in both of my workshops and then we got to have lunch! I had chicken and salad. My sister Riley ate a whole chicken!

"I had the opportunity in this workshop to share my experience as a student who is a part of the LGBTQ community and talk to the educators in the room about how to help those students feel more emotionally supported in their schools."
Afterwards, we got in the car and went to New York City. That night was a special event called Kids Night on Broadway. We met our best friends at a pizza place then we went to a show called Come From Away. It was about how when 9/11 happened, people who were flying during the attacks had to  land in Canada and stay there for six days until they could go back home! It was a fantastic show. After the show we had a real treat! The writer of the show had seen some news reports about the Kid Governor program and my platform, so she invited me and my family to head backstage to meet some of the cast and see what it is like backstage on Broadway. I got to meet Jenn Colella! She is a Tony nominated actress and a big advocate for the LGBTQ community. I was thrilled! After that, we slept over in New York City.

The next day I went to school and got back to work on the guide I'm writing. It is all about how to jump start a GSA (Gay Straight Alliance) for elementary school students. I am writing it with my friends who are part of the new GSA at my school. I have also asked my sister to contribute some illustrations ! I hope that at some point, students will be able to read the guide and get some ideas about how to create safe spaces in their own schools.


My question for readers this week is: How can I show love today?

If you notice someone at school who might be struggling in math, science, or English, offer to help them out!

Your Kid Governor, 
-Ella

Wednesday, March 6, 2019

Spreading Pride with the Wolf Pack and Girls Rising

Hi everyone!

It has been a fun couple of weeks!

I turned 11 on February 8th and I had a lot of fun at my birthday party! After my party, my family, myself, and one of my friends went to Pride Night at the Hartford Wolf Pack game. I have never seen professional hockey before and I had a lot of fun! I got to go on the jumbotron and talk to everyone about being Kid Governor with Rachel Lutzker from Fox 61. I also got to meet a lot of my supporters who have been following my blog. It was so amazing to see all of you in person!

Me with Sonar, the Wolf Pack Mascot

About a week after, I got invited to a Girls Rising event where women celebrate women. Girls Rising is a non-profit group that is working “to empower and inspire girls and LGBTQ kids to pursue careers in STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Art, Math) fields.” The band Antigone Rising, who started the non-profit, performed at the event in Norwalk, CT. They are an all female rock band and they also identify themselves as queer. I got to speak onstage and I got to meet the band. It was such an honor to be there to spread my vision of PRIDE - HOPE - LOVE to everyone in attendance. Added bonus - Antigone Rising was amazing! If you haven’t heard their music, you should definitely check them out! 

Me with Antigone Rising.

How can you show love today?

Hold the door for someone. You never know what people are going through; your little actions can make someone’s day.


Your Kid Governor
- Ella

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