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The Christopher School mantra, as articulated by Rafael Cortez, emphasizes the importance of honor and responsibility in various school environments. It sets expectations for behavior on the slide, in the cafeteria, and during library time, promoting safety, respect, and hard work. Students are encouraged to treat materials with care, follow classroom protocols, and maintain integrity in all activities, whether playing outside or interacting with school staff. This mantra fosters a positive school culture and cultivates mindful, respectful young individuals.
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Christopher School Mantra By Rafael Cortez
Being honorable on the slide means… Going on the slide one at a time. Taking turn going down the slide. Going down the slide safely.
Being great to the materials means… Treating them good and nice. Put back the materials when your done with them. Keep materials organized.
Working hard to graduate means… Turning your assignments in. Working quietly when working on something. Raising your hand every time you have a question.
Being great in the bathroom means… No playing in the bathroom. No slamming things in the bathroom. No throwing toilet paper on the ceiling.
Being honorable in the cafeteria means… Always say thank you or good morning to the lunch ladies . Always get everything you need before you sit down. Always finish your food before you leave.
Working hard in the library means… • No eating in the library • Working quietly • No running
Being honorable on the blacktop means… Means no playing soccer on the blacktop. .And no playing tag in school