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Marrington Elementary School Virtue of the Month: Responsibility

VIRTUE OF THE MONTH

Character Education Program at Marrington Elementary School

 “RESPONSIBILITY”

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Marrington Elementary School has a special Character Education program.   It is called “Virtue of the Month.”  Each month, the teachers select a child that best demonstrates a specific Character Virtue that the students have learned about during classroom guidance.  A letter is sent home to the parents, informing them that their child has been honored!  The featured virtue for the month of October was “Responsibility.”  During an awards ceremony each child received a certificate and a button with his or her “virtue” on it.   The recipients are also featured on a Virtue of the Month bulletin board the following month.   Responsibility is a virtue that will serve children well throughout their lives.  In school, a job or in life, being responsible will always be appreciated, recognized and rewarded.   

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Marrington Elementary School proudly announces the Virtue of the Month winners for "Responsibility." 

 

101  Elle Barclay

102  Jewelle Joaquin

103  Ani Franklin

104  Nathaniel   Dreese

105  Layla Crimmins

202  DannaRequeira

203  Hilary deGuia

204  Rachel Kimbler

205  Sydney Garrett

302  Easton Hall

303 Benjamin Cook

304  Hayley TerBeek

301  Sadie Smith

404  Caleb Hodges

405  Matigan Nettles

401  Breon Steele

403 Mia Culpepper

 

 

We are so happy and privileged to have all our “virtuous” students at Marrington Elementary School because we know when character development increases, higher student achievement goes right along with it!

 

The photo includes Marrington Elementary School’s Virtue of the Month Winners for the Month of October. The featured virtue was “Responsibility.”  Also pictured is MNE school counselor Ann Schuler.

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