PREMIUM News College turns yellow for RUOK? Day By Rohan Aldous Sep 13, 2022 Colorful cooks: Kyabram P-12 College wellbeing and engagement leader Karli Myers with Olivia Pengrazio and Jess Laffy at the barbecue. Dodge ball: Yellow dodge balls were the go to for this event co-ordinated by wellbeing officer Tony Greely (centre), alongside students Matthew Groth, Lachlan Snelson, Adam Williams and Caleb Dixon. Big hair: Kade Bramley chose to celebrate RUOK? Day by donning this colorful hair style for the event. Downward dog: RUOK? Day yoga was conducted by Ainslee Kelley from the college’s wellbeing team. Chevy Drust, dressed appropriately for the day, tried his hand at the discipline. By Rohan Aldous Kyabram Free Press and Campaspe Valley News editor
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