Civility

...Woodland Style!

 

At Woodland, we proudly say, "Character Counts!" Which is why every month, we focus on a civility theme and incorporate it into our daily routine. Some students shine academically while others show their true colors when faced with character related issues. They are simply wonderful role models. Below, you will find a breakdown of what our school focuses on each month. Check back in soon for samples of student projects and accomplishments. As always, thank you for your support.

 

 
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Your character is defined by what you do, not what you say or believe.
 
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Every choice you make helps define the kind of person you are choosing to be.
 
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Good character requires doing the right thing, even when it is costly or risky.
 
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You don't have to take the worst behavior of others as a standard for yourself. You can choose to be better than that.
 
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What you do matters, and one person can make a big difference.
 
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The payoff for having good character is that it makes you a better person and it makes the world a better place.

 

The School Year at a Glance

September

Citizenship and Constitution Day

(Be responsible, polite to others, and respectful.)

 

October

Caring

(Be helpful, thoughtful and think about the way others would feel.)

 

November

Fairness

(Treat others the way you want to be treated, take turns, listen to others...)

 

December

Responsibility

(Take care of our belongings and school, admit to our wrong doings, do what you say you will do)

January

Respect

(Listen to others, try to understand someone else's words or feelings...)

 

February

Dependability

(Be on time, keep promises, be consistent, follow through on what you say you will do...)

March

Friendliness

(Share with others, smile and say nice things, help others, care about others...)

 

April

Truthfulness

(Always tell the truth, keep your promises, be sincere in the things you say and do...)

May

Politeness

(Show kind behavior, use manners, share, take turns, let someone else go first...)

 

 

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