#PeaceinPV continues to trend
In a day and age where technology is so prevalent, it does not take long for people to obtain information.
As of last Tuesday, May 12, Pascack Valley students and faculty have been utilizing Twitter by using the hashtag #PeaceinPV to share their thoughts and opinions on the intolerance issues here at PV. Although activity on Twitter reached its height Tuesday afternoon, immediately following a day of mass emails, assemblies and a letter sent home to everyone in the district, the hashtag is still trending and thoughts are still being voiced from students, PV alumni and even reporters.
Students at Pascack Valley have created the #peaceinpv hashtag to come together, create dialogue & address need to stand up to intolerance
— Marina Villeneuve (@ReporterMarina) May 16, 2015
https://twitter.com/PVRTech/status/599237871267024896
Glad to see #PeaceinPV. @PVHS_Principal terroristic symbols deserve attention beyond a meeting. I'm a PV alum, professor now. This is major.
— Ilyse R. Morgenstein Fuerst (@ProfIRMF) May 15, 2015
I am the co-founder of the PV Human Rights League and am proud of this new gen standing up against hate #PeaceinPV
— GabrielleCarlinSherb (@vega1182) May 15, 2015
As an alum I can only hope for #PeaceinPV & be shocked at how much has changed. It's 2015, no place to spread this kind of hate #growup
— Steph Ressler (@ResslerPress) May 15, 2015
https://twitter.com/ZakTerzini/status/598999607650156544
@PVHS_Principal As a trans woman and PV grad (2002), now in San Diego, I will stand in solitarity with #PeaceinPV and be wearing my green!
— Kelleigh O'Hara (she/her) (@kelleighohara83) May 14, 2015
if you want real change, don't just tweet about it. do something #PeaceinPV
— maggie (@your_localfiend) May 14, 2015
https://twitter.com/CharlieLeppert/status/598682325296156672
https://twitter.com/melchijo/status/598531119999361026
Brianna Ruback graduated in 2016.