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Character Education Home Page
Being successful in life goes far beyond how well an individual
reads, writes, or does mathematics. It is vital for students to
also possess skills which allow them to communicate and work effectively
with people of varying backgrounds and beliefs. Graduates must possess
characteristics such as Responsibility, Respect, and Optimism.
Today, many factors threaten to interfere with students' opportunities
to learn and practice good character. The breakdown of family units
and the influence of peers and the media put tremendous pressures
on today's adolescents.
Since children spend a large part of their day in school, educators
play an important role in teaching children character. Teachers
and other school staff have many opportunities to promote positive
character in students.
Albion Central School District recognizes the importance of teaching
and reinforcing positive character. We have envisioned a community
which embraces common guiding principles and fosters a school environment
that promotes the development of solid character. Working together
with parents, community members, and business leaders we have identified
and defined three Key Guiding Principles:
Responsibility
People of character in the Albion Community take RESPONSIBILITY
for their behavior and show they can be trusted by others. They
are careful to think things through before making choices and
they are honest with themselves and others.
Respect
People of character in the Albion Community show RESPECT to others
at home, at school, and in their personal lives. They show compassion,
are helpful, and strive to resolve differences and conflicts by
working toward common needs and goals.
Optimism
People of character in the Albion Community take an OPTIMISTIC
and hopeful view of themselves and others. They have a positive
attitude and are eager to learn. They show initiative and perseverance
in working to accomplish important goals and activities.
Each school building emphasizes the Guiding Principles through
projects, activities, and assemblies. Some of the many activities
used to promote positive character include:
- "Peace" Week at the Elementary, Middle and High Schools
- Development of districtwide "Eagle Way" program teaching
students what it looks like to have good character
- Leadership group formed at high school to develop and implement
character programs for students
- Optimism Day at the elementary school
- Integrated Lessons
- "Caught Being Good" program at the Elementary School
- Project Adventure Ropes Course
- Service Learning projects in the community
Character education in Albion goes beyond such short-term approaches.
Staff development has encouraged our educators to use the "teachable
moment." By integrating character education into the existing
curricula and by using naturally occurring events to teach character
lessons, staff can teach students how the guiding principles apply
to life situations. Additionally, our staff model the guiding principles
in their daily interactions with each other and with students.
District
Code of Conduct
High School
Community
Service Requirements
Service
Learning
Golden
Gala
Driver
Safety Fair
Veteran
Project
Middle School
Safe
School Ambassador Program
Learn
and Serve
Flag
Day
Elementary School
Service
Learning
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