ClearWater Academy students contributed 160 acts of kindness and compassion in support of “Rachel’s Challenge,” a foundation created in honor of Rachel Scott, the first person to lose her life at Columbine High School in April 1999. From raking lawns to helping siblings, ClearWater students were part of the largest chain of kindness and compassion, featuring acts of kindness from schools and organizations throughout the state. Paper chains were assembled at the Georgia Dome on Nov. 11 with each link representing an act of kindness or compassion by students. Learn more about ClearWater Academy in Tyrone, a school for children with learning differences, at www.clearwateracademyga.org. Photo/Special.