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Effort- Attitude- Respect E.A.R

Effort- Attitude- Respect E.A.R. EFFORT. EFFORT Definition: the use of energy to do something EAR recipients will display a high amount of effort in their daily work. High effort usually translates to good grades, and success in meeting your goals. ATTITUDE. ATTITUDE

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Effort- Attitude- Respect E.A.R

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  1. Effort- Attitude-RespectE.A.R

  2. EFFORT • EFFORT • Definition: the use of energy to do something • EAR recipients will display a high amount of effort in their daily work. • High effort usually translates to good grades, and success in meeting your goals.

  3. ATTITUDE • ATTITUDE • Definition: a manner showing one’s feelings, thoughts or mood. One’s disposition. • EAR students will display a positive attitude in their daily interactions with teachers, family, adults, fellow students and friends. • An EAR student is usually willing to take on new challenges and react positively to any upcoming obstacles.

  4. RESPECT • RESPECT • Definition: to show honor or esteem for. To show consideration for. • An EAR student displays a high level of respect for their fellow students, teachers, all adults and especially family members. • An EAR student also has respect for one’s property and privacy.

  5. REFERRALS • The West Mifflin Middle School staff can award EAR Referrals to students who consistently demonstrate the EAR qualities both in and out of the classroom. • Referrals can also be earned through community service.

  6. COMMUNITY SERVICE • Every FOUR hours will earn ONE EAR referral. • Community service hours must be collected during the school year. Summer hours do not count towards a referral. • Official WMAMS Community Service document must be signed. • Examples: Working with a church, youth group, Habitat for Humanity, humane society, food bank, nursing home, hospital, volunteer tutoring, community organization, etc.

  7. REFERRAL AWARDS • Two or More Referrals: • Donut Breakfast before school • Three or More Referrals: • Cooked Breakfast before school • Four or Referrals: • Eligible for special trips/privileges • Example: 2010-Penguin Practice at Consol Center • Example: 2010-Special Seating at TinoCoury Concert • Five or More Referrals: • School Board Recognition and Certificate

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