Katey Ann Klingel. Leadership Showing good behavior worth following through example. A teacher shows Leadership.

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Katey Ann Klingel

Leadership Showing good behavior worth following through example. A teacher shows Leadership.

Courage Being brave in the face of difficulty. This is Rosa Parks about to sit in the front of the bus.

Respect Treating others as you would like to be treated. A child respects her mother.

Honesty  Telling the truth.  The dog told his owner he had a party.

Justice  Working toward fair treatment for everyone.  You should share equally like sharing pizza.

Loyalty  Showing support for people and ones country.  Loyalty is helping someone.

Freedom  Making choices and holding beliefs of ones own.  The statue of liberty stands for freedom.

Responsibility  Being worthy of trust.  You have to have responsibility to take care of a pet.