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Respect and Responsibility

Respect and Responsibility. TORO LINK LEADERS What we are all about. The Committee. Asks the teachers and staff to select motivated and outgoing students to become Link Leaders for the following year. We narrow down the students with interviews and another teacher nomination process.

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Respect and Responsibility

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  1. Respect and Responsibility TORO LINK LEADERS What we are all about

  2. The Committee • Asks the teachers and staff to select motivated and outgoing students to become Link Leaders for the following year. • We narrow down the students with interviews and another teacher nomination process. • We train the students on April Day and two days before Freshmen Orientation.

  3. OUR LINK LEADERS • Are ambassadors for the school-helping with Parent Nights, Open House, New Student Tours and Academic Tips for Success (in Freshman English Classes). • Will be helping teach HONOR CODE lessons during 2nd hour on August 20th. • Are MENTORS to the Freshmen class, not just on orientation day, but throughout the year. • Each month, they will have “get-togethers with their freshmen, implementing activities based on character education, as well discussing issues they may be having.

  4. WHAT IS IMBEDDED AND SAVED…

  5. WHAT IS IMBEDDED IN MOUNTAIN VIEW…

  6. THE MOUNTAIN VIEW HONOR CODE • I pledge to be academically honest. • I pledge to be responsible. • I pledge to be respectful. • I pledge to be trustworthy.

  7. THE MOUNTAIN VIEW HONOR CODE HOW DO YOU LIVE YOUR LIFE WHEN NOBODY IS WATCHING?

  8. WHAT IS IMBEDDED IN MOUNTAIN VIEW…

  9. L In the words of Jonathan Swift: A man should never be ashamed to admit he has been wrong, which is saying, in other words, that he is wiser today than he was yesterday.

  10. If you don’t like something, change it. If you can’t change it, change your attitude. Don’t complain. – Maya Angelou

  11. WHO ARE YOU?

  12. WHO ARE YOU?

  13. WHAT WE ALL NEED TO DO EACH AND EVERY DAY…

  14. School Improvement Plan • Because of the many issues we have had in the last few years, and because we want to make sure that our HONOR CODE is clearly at the forefront of how we live here at Mountain View, our SIP topic this fall is: • Student Cheating

  15. The Daffodil Principle

  16. The Mountain View Principle

  17. Room 222 - THE ARTS Blahak Burgener Isaacs Neumann JEFFERY Risch Stallings Roehr Sullivan Schreiber Temme *Norman *Robbins *Sargent **Hess

  18. Room 212 - CTE & PE & MORE Frommer Richardson Sehl Krogman Saulsby Chassion Moon Hall Roberts Hinze Buchanan **Delillo Castillo WEAVER DeGrenier Ellsworth Jalbert Pagano Roberts Wallace

  19. Room 219 - ENGLISH BENNETT Howell Bonjour Huffman Chupp Jones Disbrow Kaliski Drain Litzenberger Foreman McMurray Gordon MONETTE Granneman Moore Mosey Wrather Orr *Ballentyne Parker *Bergen Snyder *Halgren Traylor *Strong Tuzzino-Best Udall Webster, M

  20. Room 228 - MATH BAYER Goodman Becker Hagen Beckle Hansen, C BOYLE, R Keyes Bribiescas Lancaster Garrison Mahlman Gilles Maris Gilmore Mauldin Pavlovic Sanger Schwanenberger Swigart Vickery **Manganaro Vogl *Hansen, T Yasuda *Heckler Zehnder *Hill

  21. Room 220 - SCIENCE Allen McCaw Arnett Meldrum Canaday Mellyn Cooke Mlazgar Daniels MORELAND Grindle Ngyuyen, D Higbee Ngyuyen, T Hollen NIELSEN Oakes Sandomir Schwartz Webster, B *Enos *Gonzales *Mahala **Boyle, C

  22. Room 215 – SOCIAL STUDIES Anderson Helsel Boelter Hunyady Cook MCELHANEY Cummins Millanes Davis, C Richardson Epley Ries FARMER Ross Garland Stone VELARDE *Keating *Stevens *Tully *Whitlock **Cook, L

  23. Room 214 – WORLD LANGUAGES Clarkson Scott LDL Aide Sharma Chavez VAN VORIS Donaldson Koleva Norton Nyseth Rodriguez *Feliz *Romero **Schultz

  24. The Mountain View Principle

  25. The Mountain View Principle In 1976: Faculty 81 Acres 60ish Buildings 5 Students 139(Seniors), 475(Juniors), 601(sophomores), 75(central) = 1272 total students In 2014: Faculty 153 Acres 60ish Buildings 9 Students 773(Seniors), 828(Juniors), 848(sophomores), 960(freshmen) = 3409total students

  26. Teachers: You are TORO NATION…. This is where the Magic Happens! Beginning next week (our tomorrow), what can we start doing, or emphasizing more, in our classrooms, by ourselves, one person, two hands, one student, or classroom at a time, to change our side of our MOUNTAIN? What will your personal teaching goals be this year pertaining to Our Honor Code and Character Education? If you haven’t any ideas yet, we do have some possibilities to help you discover some.

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