It's not all about test scores....
We believe in our students. We want the best for them. We expect a lot from our students and we often get more than we expect! We hope we achieve academic success this year. We will teach our students Math, Science, Reading, and Social Studies. But, most importantly, we hope these 4th graders will leave at the end of the year as better human beings that care for and respect one another. We have listed the 8 Expectations for living below. Parents, please read and discuss these with your child. Students, if we truly follow these expectations this year we will be successful and make the world a better place!
8 Expectations for Living
1. We will value one another as unique and special individuals.
2. We will not laugh at or make fun of another person's mistakes nor use sarcasm or put-downs.
3. We will use good manners, saying "please," "thank you," and "excuse me" and allow others to go first.
4. We will cheer each other to success.
5. We will help one another whenever possible.
6. We will recognize every effort and applaud it.
7. We will encourage each other to do our best.
8. We will practice virtuous living, using the Life Principles.
1. We will value one another as unique and special individuals.
2. We will not laugh at or make fun of another person's mistakes nor use sarcasm or put-downs.
3. We will use good manners, saying "please," "thank you," and "excuse me" and allow others to go first.
4. We will cheer each other to success.
5. We will help one another whenever possible.
6. We will recognize every effort and applaud it.
7. We will encourage each other to do our best.
8. We will practice virtuous living, using the Life Principles.