KC teacher plans summer play days to combat childhood isolation
EAST BRADY — One teacher’s sleepless night became days of fun in the sun for many children from kindergarten to high school.
Megan Slaughenhoup, sophomore English teacher at Karns City High School, held her last of eight pick-up game events at East Brady Playground Wednesday night.
Since the first event in May, attendance has doubled and community involvement has skyrocketed.
The weekly play days became known as “Pick Me Up” and encouraged students to connect and grow through play.
“’Pick Me Up.’ That’s a play on words,” said Terry McElroy, volunteer and Sugarcreek Elementary School teacher. “This is to lift each other up through a pick-up game.”
Slaughenhoup said ‘Pick Me Up’ began with a night of tossing and turning following the Robb Elementary School shooting in Uvalde, Texas, in May.
“Following the Texas shooting, I laid awake all night in bed,” she said. “People like to talk about weapons, but I think we need to look at people. Something is going on with people we have to figure out. The something missing is connectedness.”
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