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What are your steps to success? ROAR Week Thursday, February 16, 2017 Seminar Period Achievement What are your steps to success? Resiliency Spend 10-20 seconds on Slides 3-15. They are intended to overwhelm the student with the amount of itemization supporting a goal. Ownership Achievement Respect

Let's hear some of the goals out there. What do you hope to do before graduating? Goals take hard work and dedication to achieve. But, exactly what it would take to get there? Let's take a look at an example to see how we could achieve it. Resiliency Spend 10-20 seconds on Slides 3-15. They are intended to overwhelm the student with the amount of itemization supporting a goal. Ownership Achievement Respect

Goal: Adopt a dog from a shelter. Resiliency Spend 10-20 seconds on Slides 3-15. They are intended to overwhelm the student with the amount of itemization supporting a goal. Ownership Achievement Respect

Goal: Adopt a dog from a shelter. 1: Turn eighteen. Sorry, the powers-that-be require it. Resiliency Spend 10-20 seconds on Slides 3-15. They are intended to overwhelm the student with the amount of itemization supporting a goal. Ownership Achievement Respect

Goal: Adopt a dog from a shelter. 1: Turn eighteen. Sorry, the powers-that-be require it. 2: Get a house or condo big enough for a dog to live in. Yard space is a definite plus. Resiliency Spend 10-20 seconds on Slides 3-15. They are intended to overwhelm the student with the amount of itemization supporting a goal. Ownership Achievement Respect

Goal: Adopt a dog from a shelter. 1: Turn eighteen. Sorry, the powers-that-be require it. 2: Get a house or condo big enough for a dog to live in. Yard space is a definite plus. 3: Save up. Dogs are pricey. Paying for a bed, food, toys, grooming, vaccinations, and licenses adds up quickly. And that's not even taking their treats into account. Resiliency Spend 10-20 seconds on Slides 3-15. They are intended to overwhelm the student with the amount of itemization supporting a goal. Ownership Achievement Respect

Goal: Adopt a dog from a shelter. 1: Turn eighteen. Sorry, the powers-that-be require it. 2: Get a house or condo big enough for a dog to live in. Yard space is a definite plus. 3: Save up. Dogs are pricey. Paying for a bed, food, toys, grooming, vaccinations, and licenses adds up quickly. And that's not even taking their treats into account. 4: Figure out your game plan. Who will walk the dog? When can you brush him or take him to the park? Resiliency Spend 10-20 seconds on Slides 3-15. They are intended to overwhelm the student with the amount of itemization supporting a goal. Ownership Achievement Respect

Goal: Adopt a dog from a shelter. 1: Turn eighteen. Sorry, the powers-that-be require it. 2: Get a house or condo big enough for a dog to live in. Yard space is a definite plus. 3: Save up. Dogs are pricey. Paying for a bed, food, toys, grooming, vaccinations, and licenses adds up quickly. And that's not even taking their treats into account. 4: Figure out your game plan. Who will walk the dog? When can you brush him or take him to the park? 5: Find a local park and vet. Trust me, you don't want to leave this to the last minute. Resiliency Spend 10-20 seconds on Slides 3-15. They are intended to overwhelm the student with the amount of itemization supporting a goal. Ownership Achievement Respect

Goal: Adopt a dog from a shelter. 1: Turn eighteen. Sorry, the powers-that-be require it. 2: Get a house or condo big enough for a dog to live in. Yard space is a definite plus. 3: Save up. Dogs are pricey. Paying for a bed, food, toys, grooming, vaccinations, and licenses adds up quickly. And that's not even taking their treats into account. 4: Figure out your game plan. Who will walk the dog? When can you brush him or take him to the park? 5: Find a local park and vet. Trust me, you don't want to leave this to the last minute. 6: Research what breed you might want. Big or small? Short-haired or fluff-fest? Are you someone who walks your dog five times a day or do you prefer a cuddle buddy? Spend 10-20 seconds on Slides 3-15. They are intended to overwhelm the student with the amount of itemization supporting a goal.

Goal: Adopt a dog from a shelter. 1: Turn eighteen. Sorry, the powers-that-be require it. 2: Get a house or condo big enough for a dog to live in. Yard space is a definite plus. 3: Save up. Dogs are pricey. Paying for a bed, food, toys, grooming, vaccinations, and licenses adds up quickly. And that's not even taking their treats into account. 4: Figure out your game plan. Who will walk the dog? When can you brush him or take him to the park? 5: Find a local park and vet. Trust me, you don't want to leave this to the last minute. 6: Research what breed you might want. Big or small? Short-haired or fluff-fest? Are you someone who walks your dog five times a day or do you prefer a cuddle buddy? 7: Visit a local shelter and play with some of the dogs to pick one out. Spend 10-20 seconds on Slides 3-15. They are intended to overwhelm the student with the amount of itemization supporting a goal.

Goal: Adopt a dog from a shelter. 1: Turn eighteen. Sorry, the powers-that-be require it. 2: Get a house or condo big enough for a dog to live in. Yard space is a definite plus. 3: Save up. Dogs are pricey. Paying for a bed, food, toys, grooming, vaccinations, and licenses adds up quickly. And that's not even taking their treats into account. 4: Figure out your game plan. Who will walk the dog? When can you brush him or take him to the park? 5: Find a local park and vet. Trust me, you don't want to leave this to the last minute. 6: Research what breed you might want. Big or small? Short-haired or fluff-fest? Are you someone who walks your dog five times a day or do you prefer a cuddle buddy? 7: Visit a local shelter and play with some of the dogs to pick one out. 8: Begin the adoption process. Usually, you have to hand over proof of your address, ID, and some cold, hard cash. Some shelters even make you meet with a pet counselor to make sure you're up to the challenge of raising a furry kid. Spend 10-20 seconds on Slides 3-15. They are intended to overwhelm the student with the amount of itemization supporting a goal.

Goal: Adopt a dog from a shelter. 1: Turn eighteen. Sorry, the powers-that-be require it. 2: Get a house or condo big enough for a dog to live in. Yard space is a definite plus. 3: Save up. Dogs are pricey. Paying for a bed, food, toys, grooming, vaccinations, and licenses adds up quickly. And that's not even taking their treats into account. 4: Figure out your game plan. Who will walk the dog? When can you brush him or take him to the park? 5: Find a local park and vet. Trust me, you don't want to leave this to the last minute. 6: Research what breed you might want. Big or small? Short-haired or fluff-fest? Are you someone who walks your dog five times a day or do you prefer a cuddle buddy? 7: Visit a local shelter and play with some of the dogs to pick one out. 8: Begin the adoption process. Usually, you have to hand over proof of your address, ID, and some cold, hard cash. Some shelters even make you meet with a pet counselor to make sure you're up to the challenge of raising a furry kid. 9: Puppy-proof your home. You definitely don't want to leave your favorite sneakers around unless you think they'd look better with some chew marks on them. Spend 10-20 seconds on Slides 3-15. They are intended to overwhelm the student with the amount of itemization supporting a goal.

Goal: Adopt a dog from a shelter. 1: Turn eighteen. Sorry, the powers-that-be require it. 2: Get a house or condo big enough for a dog to live in. Yard space is a definite plus. 3: Save up. Dogs are pricey. Paying for a bed, food, toys, grooming, vaccinations, and licenses adds up quickly. And that's not even taking their treats into account. 4: Figure out your game plan. Who will walk the dog? When can you brush him or take him to the park? 5: Find a local park and vet. Trust me, you don't want to leave this to the last minute. 6: Research what breed you might want. Big or small? Short-haired or fluff-fest? Are you someone who walks your dog five times a day or do you prefer a cuddle buddy? 7: Visit a local shelter and play with some of the dogs to pick one out. 8: Begin the adoption process. Usually, you have to hand over proof of your address, ID, and some cold, hard cash. Some shelters even make you meet with a pet counselor to make sure you're up to the challenge of raising a furry kid. 9: Puppy-proof your home. You definitely don't want to leave your favorite sneakers around unless you think they'd look better with some chew marks on them. 10: Set up a vet appointment to get your pup screened and up-to-date on meds. Some shelters make sure you spay/neuter now, too, just in case. Spend 10-20 seconds on Slides 3-15. They are intended to overwhelm the student with the amount of itemization supporting a goal.

Goal: Adopt a dog from a shelter. 1: Turn eighteen. Sorry, the powers-that-be require it. 2: Get a house or condo big enough for a dog to live in. Yard space is a definite plus. 3: Save up. Dogs are pricey. Paying for a bed, food, toys, grooming, vaccinations, and licenses adds up quickly. And that's not even taking their treats into account. 4: Figure out your game plan. Who will walk the dog? When can you brush him or take him to the park? 5: Find a local park and vet. Trust me, you don't want to leave this to the last minute. 6: Research what breed you might want. Big or small? Short-haired or fluff-fest? Are you someone who walks your dog five times a day or do you prefer a cuddle buddy? 7: Visit a local shelter and play with some of the dogs to pick one out. 8: Begin the adoption process. Usually, you have to hand over proof of your address, ID, and some cold, hard cash. Some shelters even make you meet with a pet counselor to make sure you're up to the challenge of raising a furry kid. 9: Puppy-proof your home. You definitely don't want to leave your favorite sneakers around unless you think they'd look better with some chew marks on them. 10: Set up a vet appointment to get your pup screened and up-to-date on meds. Some shelters make sure you spay/neuter now, too, just in case. 11: Sign up for training classes at your local pet store. Spend 10-20 seconds on Slides 3-15. They are intended to overwhelm the student with the amount of itemization supporting a goal.

Goal: Adopt a dog from a shelter. 1: Turn eighteen. Sorry, the powers-that-be require it. 2: Get a house or condo big enough for a dog to live in. Yard space is a definite plus. 3: Save up. Dogs are pricey. Paying for a bed, food, toys, grooming, vaccinations, and licenses adds up quickly. And that's not even taking their treats into account. 4: Figure out your game plan. Who will walk the dog? When can you brush him or take him to the park? 5: Find a local park and vet. Trust me, you don't want to leave this to the last minute. 6: Research what breed you might want. Big or small? Short-haired or fluff-fest? Are you someone who walks your dog five times a day or do you prefer a cuddle buddy? 7: Visit a local shelter and play with some of the dogs to pick one out. 8: Begin the adoption process. Usually, you have to hand over proof of your address, ID, and some cold, hard cash. Some shelters even make you meet with a pet counselor to make sure you're up to the challenge of raising a furry kid. 9: Puppy-proof your home. You definitely don't want to leave your favorite sneakers around unless you think they'd look better with some chew marks on them. 10: Set up a vet appointment to get your pup screened and up-to-date on meds. Some shelters make sure you spay/neuter now, too, just in case. 11: Sign up for training classes at your local pet store. 12: Bring your new hairy friend home to stay. Spend 10-20 seconds on Slides 3-15. They are intended to overwhelm the student with the amount of itemization supporting a goal.

Can anyone think of any other steps before we could adopt a dog? How long do you think this entire process would take? Now it's your turn. Choose one of these goals: Achievement in the Classroom Achievement during Events Achievement in Common Areas Achievement in the Community List the steps You'll probably come across some barriers to your success, but with a bit of creative thinking, you just might find a workaround that helps you achieve the goal. Spend 10-20 seconds on Slides 3-15. They are intended to overwhelm the student with the amount of itemization supporting a goal.

Here is how your school sees your steps to success: Achievement in the Classroom Demonstrate Mastery Demonstrate Creativity Achievement during Events Be nice Have fun Play well Achievement in Common Areas Demonstrate Leadership Achievement in the Community Build a legacy through compassionate service Resiliency Spend 10-20 seconds on Slides 3-15. They are intended to overwhelm the student with the amount of itemization supporting a goal. Ownership Achievement Respect