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In December 2024, classes around the country took part in our Service Stars bingo challenge. From spreading smiles to lending a helping hand, kids promoted kindness and made a positive difference. Now it’s your turn to shine: How are you taking action this year? Tell us at tfkeditors@time.com.
At Mt. Washington Elementary (above), in Kentucky, Ms. Downs’s students read to younger kids and made guides to building kind spaces.

At Dyer Elementary, in Georgia, Ms. Joseph’s students cleaned up the school playground and wrote thank-you notes to staff.

At Sheffield Elementary, in Texas, Ms. Powell’s class hosted holiday read-alouds for students in kindergarten and first grade.
The Service Stars bingo board is filled with ideas for spreading kindness. Access it online, at ti.me/stars. When you complete a service activity, tell us about it at tfkeditors@time.com.