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Infant Jesus of Prague School celebrates positive behaviors with Wacky-Tacky Day
Infant Jesus of Prague School celebrates positive behaviors with Wacky-Tacky Day

A different sense of style was present at Infant Jesus of Prague School on Tuesday, April 30, 2013. Students wore sunglasses and cowboy hats, they mixed those with fluorescent tones and sports colors. It was not rebellion, but a celebration, a Kingsmen R.O. C.K. celebration.
The event was initiated by a school-wide positive behavior system called the Kingsmen R.O.C.K. Kingsmen is the nickname for the IJP mascot. R.O.C.K. is an acronym for respect, ownership, Catholic spirit and knowledge. The program was created in a partnership within the Infant Jesus of Prague School community to support character development and positive behaviors for students.
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Infant Jesus of Prague's school-wide Positive Behavior System also targets and rewards the following behaviors on a daily basis:
1. Welcome others
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2. Greet others
3. Say kind things to others
4. Tell the truth
5. Keep hands and feet to myself
6. Help others
7. Share
8. Use good manners
9. Do what is right
10. Forgive others
11. Play by the rules
12. Respect authority
13. Listen
14. Follow directions
15. Cooperate
16. Other identifiably Catholic behaviors