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Do what you are supposed to do. Persevere and always do your best.
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The Six Pillars of Character Trustworthiness Respect Responsibility Fairness Caring Citizenship
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Responsibility the quality or state of being responsible liable to be called on to answer (for yourself, something or someone) able to answer for one's conduct and obligations
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Do you agree or disagree with the following statements? Explain your answer: Being responsible is an important aspect of good character. My grades are not as important as the sport that I am involved in. Everyone is responsible for the development of his or her own personal character. Responsible people don't blame others or make excuses for their actions and choices.
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Road to Responsibility Set a goal to use a planner for one month. Stick to your plan. Identify your biggest time-wasters…limit them. Are you a “pleaser;” someone who says yes to everything? If so, have the courage to say no today when it’s the right thing to do. If you have an important test in one week, don’t procrastinate and wait until the day before to study. Suck it up and study a little each day. Think of something you’ve procrastinated for a long time but that’s very important. Block out time this week to get it done! How much impact does peer pressure have on you? Identify the person or people who have the most influence upon you. Ask yourself, “Am I doing what I want to do, what they want me to do, or what is right?
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Are You a Responsible Person? True/False I do what needs to be done. I am reliable and dependable. I am accountable for my actions; I don't make excuses or blame others. I fulfill my moral obligations. I use good judgment and think through the consequences of my actions. I exercise self-control. I think I am/am not a responsible person because: ___________________ Being responsible puts you in charge of your life.
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FUN CHALLENGINGLEADERSHIP * PHYSICAL EDUCATION ELECTIVE * TEAM WORKNEW GAMES HIGH ELEMENT CLIMBING COURSE Sign-up NOW with your Physical Education Teacher
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~ YOU MUST BE 15 YEARS OF AGE TO GET CERTIFIED ~ ~ FOR THE 2009/2010 SCHOOL YEAR ~ * PHYSICAL EDUCATION ELECTIVE * LIFEGUARD CERTIFICATION INCLUDES: CPR – FIRST AID – AED * YOU MUST TAKE THE WATER PRE-TEST * (1) 300 yd. swim (100 of Free with rhythmic breathing & Breaststroke) (2) Sprint 20yds. retrieve brick from bottom and return 20yds. (1:40 seconds max.) * Get to the High School Pool ASAP (you can use goggles for the 300 swim) * ** FIELDSTONE – TAKE THE ACTIVITY/SPORTS BUS TO THE HIGH SCHOOL ** *** GETTING HOME – Get picked-up or NRHS can take the 9TH per. Bus home *** DATES FOR THE WATER TEST – Immediately after school February 10th (Tue) or 11th (Wed) or 12th (Thur) – after 3:00pm (The Water Testing will take less than 30 minutes) Contact Coach Muchnick for more information COACHMUCHNICK@AOL.COM
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