Character education lessons are integrated daily in to the curriculum for K-5 students. Each lesson is based on a monthly school-wide character virtue.
Citizenship: To identify and show honor to Country, Community, and Family
Compassion: To observe the suffering of others and then acts to alleviate the cause of the suffering and restore emotional balance.
Cooperation: To understand and work with or toward a specified goal with others help.
Courage: To determine what is right and wrong and standing up for what you believe.
Fairness: To treat people equally give the situation, and acting without personal interests, prejudice, and favoritism.
Honesty: To give thoughtful attention to others while avoiding any attempt deceive others
Kindness: To recognize the needs of others, and to meet them, if able to, without conditions
Perserverance: To be aware of the facts about a situation or event and dealing with any difficulties while continuing through them, no matter what happens to the end
Respect: To understand the value and consider the worth of people and events, while appreciating and showing esteem to others
Responsibility: To determine what task or duty is mine, and to complete that task or duty to the best of my ability.
Tolerance: To recognize ways in which another is different from me, and to accept and/or appreciate the differences
Trustworthiness: To understand that others count on me, and to ensure that others can safely believe my words and actions
Middle school students attend a daily Life Skills class that focus on the same school-wide character virtues and social skills training
