Tunnell Elementary School students learned how to be better friends, respect others, and believe the best about themselves through an interactive school-wide assembly called the Super U Challenge on Jan. 24.

The challenge used Nickelodeon-type games, activities, and props to get students to work together while teaching lessons in respect, responsibility, friendship, and self-esteem. The assembly was held three times so all the students had a chance to participate.

ā€œThough the games and props are fun and a little silly, the messages that Super U Challenge focuses on are important life skills,ā€ Tunnell Principal Linda Muranaka said in a press release.

For more information or to see portions of an assembly presentation, visit superuchallenge.com.

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