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Core Values √ Honesty √ Integrity √ Respect for self and others
√ Responsibility √ Courtesy √ Citizenship
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Honesty c.1330, from O.Fr. honesté, from L. honestatem (nom. honestas) "honor, honesty," from honestus (see honest). In Eng., the word originally had more to do with honor than honest. To be truthful-not to lie
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Integrity c.1450, "wholeness, perfect condition," from O.Fr. integrité, from L. integritatem (nom. integritas) "soundness, wholeness," from integer "whole" (see integer). Sense of "uncorrupted virtue" is from 1548. To do what is right
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Respect for: Self and Others
c.1300, from L. respectus "regard," lit. "act of looking back at one," pp. of respicere "look back at, regard, consider," from re- "back" + specere "look at" (see species). The verb is 1542, from the noun. Meaning "treat with deferential regard or esteem" is from 1560; respectable "worthy of respect" is from 1586 (implied in respected). To hold in high regard (in high esteem) To be considerate To honor
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Responsibility 1599, "answerable (to another, for something)," from Fr. responsible, from L. responsus, pp. of respondere "to respond" (see respond). Meaning "morally accountable for one's actions" is attested from Retains the sense of "obligation" in the Latin root word. Responsibility is from 1787. Being reliable
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Courtesy 1275, from O.Fr. curteis "having courtly bearing or manners," from curt "court" + -eis, from L. -ensis. In feudal society, also denoting a man of good education (hence the name Curtis). To be Polite
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Citizenship To participate or make positive contributions in the community and society
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