Core Values, Oct. 27th-Nov. 3rd 2014

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Covenant Classical School promotes the following nine core values: Reverence, Classical Model, Academics, Biblical Integration & Worldview, Loyalty & Authority, Leadership, Family & Covenant, Accountability & Safety, and Virtue & Calling.

Congratulations House Audacia for displaying the following core values:

  • Three members displayed CHIVALRY by serving Mrs. Dearing in setting up the classroom for the project presentations in English 8.
  • One member displayed SERVICE by assisting Mrs. Staggers in Algebra I by getting ice for her.
  • One member displayed SERVICE by offering to clean Mrs. Bingham’s board.
  • Two members displayed LEADERSHIP and TEAMWORK during the House meeting.

Congratulations House Fides for displaying the following core values:

  • Four members displayed SERVICE by volunteering to paint the set piece for the seventh grade theater class.
  • One member displayed DILIGENCE and INITIATIVE when she used the chapel service to improve flowing skills for debate class.
  • One member displayed CHIVALRY by serving Mrs. Dearing in setting up the classroom for the project presentations in English 8.
  • One member displayed SERVICE by assisting Mrs. Staggers in Algebra I by collecting papers and emptying the hole punch.
  • One member displayed REVERANCE by leading worship in the Thursday chapel.
  • One member displayed COMPASSION when she offered her notes to a student who had been absent in math class.
  • One member displayed SERVICE by offering to clean Mrs. Bingham’s board.
  • Two members displayed LEADERSHIP and TEAMWORK during the House meeting.
  • One member displayed INITIATIVE by leading the logic school PE class.

Congratulations House Sapientia for displaying the following core values:

  • Four members displayed SERVICE by volunteering to paint the set piece for seventh grade theater class.
  • One member displayed DILIGENCE and INITIATIVE when she used the chapel service to improve flowing skills for debate class.
  • One member displayed COMPASSION when she helped her fellow classmates understand an assignment in seventh grade Algebra class.
  • One member displayed LEADERSHIP SKILLS in the House Meeting by facilitating the meeting with enthusiasm and spirit.
  • One member displayed LEADERSHIP SKILLS in the House Meeting by overseeing the communication of necessary information.
  • One member displayed LEADERSHIP SKILLS in the House Meeting by congratulating and encouraging his team mates for having good hearts and doing good works.
  • One member displayed REVERANCE by leading worship in the Thursday chapel.
  • One member displayed CHIVALRY by holding the door for all students as observed by Mrs. T. Wilmoth.
  • One member displayed INITIATIVE by leading the Logic School PE class.
  • Two members displayed SERVICE for Mrs. Kuhn by cleaning up and organizing the paper bin in the teachers’ copy room.

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