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CITIZENSHIP in SRSD A Celebration of Community Spirit!

CITIZENSHIP in SRSD A Celebration of Community Spirit!. June 14, 2011. Citizenship in our student’s words…. “ I help ___ because he needs help and he is different. I feel happy and proud to help ___.” Stephen

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CITIZENSHIP in SRSD A Celebration of Community Spirit!

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  1. CITIZENSHIP in SRSDA Celebration of Community Spirit! June 14, 2011

  2. Citizenship in our student’s words… “I help ___ because he needs help and he is different. I feel happy and proud to help ___.” Stephen “A good citizen will do the Golden Rule. It means treat others the way you want to be treated. “ Emily “I think it is very important to be the best you can be! It makes you a strong leader, a responsible citizen, and it makes you feel proud!” Megan

  3. “I feel that to whom much is given much is required… Christopher “I feel way better doing the right things and saying no to the bad things.” Bettina “Our common goal is to create a safe and comfortable environment where young people can unite, develop activities to contribute to their school and community…” CLC Student Council “Be the difference you would like to see in others.” Author Unknown

  4. Dawson Trail SchoolMegan I stand for: • Lorette Community (Volunteer at the Optimist Club Dances, Movie Nights, Lorette Family Fun days) • Humane Society • AIDS Awareness • Taché Food Drive • Special Olympics Club • DTS Student Council • DTS Breakfast for Learning program

  5. École Lorette ImmersionGrade 4 Class We stand for: • Pennies from Heaven donation drive • Campbell Soup labels • Recycling program at ELI

  6. Collège Lorette CollegiateStudent Council We stand for: • Welcome Week • Breast cancer Awareness Day • Prostate Cancer Awareness (Movember) • Halloween dance for our World Vision child (sponsor) • Heart and Stroke Foundation • Community Blood Drive • Taché Food bank • Winter Clothing drive for Déjà-Vu • Sand bagging • Terry Fox Run

  7. École St. Adolphe School Grades 7 and 8 English Class We stand for: • Helping at the Homework Club • Peer Tutoring • Recycling • Winnipeg Harvest • Retirement Home Visits • Japan relief • Sand bagging • Beautifying our school ground

  8. École St. Norbert Immersion School Chris I stand for: • Sportsmanship and Team spirit • Fair play • Kindness to the little ones • The Lighthouse Mission (preparing and serving food) • Basketball Summer Camp helper • Siloam Mission (regular donations from allowance)

  9. Arborgate SchoolStephen I stand for: Walking a special needs student every morning and after school to and from the bus. Helping him, talking and playing with him everyday. This student is now expressing himself verbally a lot more! To be a true friend. Student Voice (youngest representative)

  10. Richer SchoolEmily I stand for: • Kindness to the little ones • Empathy and care • Support to special needs students in class and at recess. • The environment • Peer tutoring • Peer Conflict Management • 4-H

  11. Arborgate SchoolBettina I stand for: • Breakfast for Learning • Safe School Committee • Office Volunteer • Library Volunteer • Being a good role model • Dignity

  12. Last word…. "There’s a radical – and wonderful – new idea here… that all children could and should be inventors of their own theories, critics of other people’s ideas, analyzers of evidence, and makers of their own personal marks on the world.  Its an idea with revolutionary implications.  If we take it seriously.“ - Deborah Meier

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