A show about how to be respectful to others.
They defined respect as "treating someone in a way that makes them feel cared for and important".
The two steps to respect taught in the show were:
1. Golden Rule- Treat others the way you'd like to be treated.
2. Empathy: Putting yourself in someone else's shoes.
They defined respect as "treating someone in a way that makes them feel cared for and important".
The two steps to respect taught in the show were:
1. Golden Rule- Treat others the way you'd like to be treated.
2. Empathy: Putting yourself in someone else's shoes.
It's Cool to Be Kind
During the month of March, we are emphasizing being Bucket Fillers and spreading kindness. Students can be given "It's Cool to Be Kind" slips through out this month and have a chance to have their slip drawn for weekly prizes.
NED Show
Students were treated to an assembly on March 29th as part of Kindness in Our School Month. The NED Show’s message centers around three important messages that have life long relevance: Never give up. Encourage others. Do your best. During the assembly, students learned about NED’s three messages while also enjoying storytelling, magic, humor and yo-yo tricks.
October 19-23, 2015 is Bully Prevention Week
CLIMB Theatre’ Performances for Bully Prevention Week on Tuesday, October 20.
Actors Union Performance for Grades 3-6
JaysAway Performance for grades K-2
WEAR ORANGE: UNITY DAY
is on Wednesday, October 21st
Make it ORANGE and make it (Bullying) END!
The slogan for wear orange is:
"Together Against Bullying, United for Kindness, Acceptance and Inclusion”
Let’s fill our school with as much orange as we can!
http://www.pacer.org/bullying/nbpm/unity-day.asp
2014-15 School Year ~ Bully Prevention Week
Everyday Leader LyceumOn November 24, students attended an assembly by Ronald McDonald about Being an Everyday Leader.
L: Everyday Leaders listen to what others have to say. E: Everyday Leaders set an example each and every day. A: Everyday Leaders are responsible for their own actions. D: Everyday Leaders do their best, even when no one is looking. |
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