ROCHESTER, N.Y. — The Rochester Police Department will honor eight students across Monroe County on Thursday for their brave, kind, and generous actions.
It’s the first Do the Right Thing Award ceremony of the school year. News10NBC’s Emily Putnam will emcee the event and we will highlight a different winner each day on News10NBC TODAY next week. You can watch our show live here from 4:30 to 7 a.m.
RPD has held the Do the Right Thing Award ceremony since 1995. You can learn more about nominating a student here. Nominations are open year-round for the awards.
Any student in grades K-12 in a Monroe County school is eligible for a nomination. The good deed must have occurred within one year of the nomination. Anyone over 18 years of age can submit a nomination form, including family, friends, school staff, and coaches. You can see past winners here.
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