Core Values Nov. 1 – Nov. 11, 2016

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Thank you House Audacia for continued acts of kindness:

  • One Member displayed EXCELLENCE by going the ‘extra mile’ on the cookie/ prom fund raiser.
  • One Member chose to act in SERVICE by taking out the classroom trash for Mr. Wilmoth.
  • One Member stepped-up with a spirit of SERVICE by singing at a moment’s notice at the Veteran’s Day Chapel.
  • Four Members reached out with COMPASSION and GRATITUDE by writing letters to soldiers.
  • One Member gave of his time and SERVICE and tech skills by helping Coach Similton
  • One Member displayed THOUGHTFULNESS and GRATITUDE by writing a thank-you note to her teacher.
  • One Member consistently exudes DISCIPLINE, POSITIVE ATTITUDE, and ACADEMIC EXCELLENCE in Spanish class and on homework assignments.
  • One Member consistently brings joy to Spanish class with her ENTHUSIASM and PASSION.
  • One Member was especially KIND and ENCOURAGING to a fellow student by expressing her gratitude for his consistent service.

Thank you House Fides for continued acts of kindness:

  • One Member acted in SERVICE by going out of her way to clean the student lounge when she was not on ‘cleaning duty’.
  • One Member demonstrated CHIVALRY and KINDNESS by opening a door for a lady, and fellow students.
  • Two Members stepped-up with a spirit of SERVICE by singing at a moment’s notice at the Veteran’s Day Chapel.
  • Two Members reached out with COMPASSION and GRATITUDE by writing letters to soldiers.
  • One Member demonstrated LEADERSHIP and INITIATIVE by seeing what help was needed for the Veteran’s Day chapel and doing it.
  • One Member displayed SERVICE and INITIATIVE when, without being asked, disposed of an overflowing classroom trash, and hunted down a new plastic bag for the bin.
  • One Member is being COMMUNITY-MINDED and acting in SERVICE and INITIATIVE by checking the front door on Tuesday and Thursday mornings and covering door duty when no one is there.
  • One Member modeled LEADERSHIP  by leading her community group in prayer.
  • One Member displayed INITIATIVE and PARTNERSHIP by spending her study hall cleaning up the science room, and praying with Mrs. Quillen.
  • One Member continually displays CHIVALRY and SERVICE by holding the door for his teachers and fellow classmates.

Thank you House Sapientia for continued acts of kindness:

  • One Member demonstrated LEADERSHIP and INITIATIVE by creating an Anatomy and Physiology Club for the CCS Upper School.
  • One Member acted in SERVICE by going out of his way to clean the student lounge when he was not on ‘cleaning duty’.
  • One Member demonstrated CHIVALRY and KINDNESS by opening a door for a lady, and fellow students.
  • Two Members displayed THOUGHTFULNESS and GRATITUDE by writing a thank-you note to their teacher.
  • Two Members stepped-up with a spirit of SERVICE by singing at a moment’s notice at the Veteran’s Day Chapel.
  • One Member demonstrated LEADERSHIP and INITIATIVE by coming to school early, seeing what help was needed for the Veteran’s Day chapel,  and doing it.
  • One Member spoke with HUMILITY and OPENNESS, impacting  her community group discussion.
  • One Member demonstrated CHIVALRY and KINDNESS by opening a door for a lady.

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Core Values Oct. 17, 2016 thru Oct. 31, 2016

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Thank you House Audacia for continued acts of kindness:

  • One Member modeled ACADEMIC EXCELLENCE with her narrative of The Renaissance.
  • One Member demonstrated HUMILITY, SERVICE, KINDNESS, and INITIATIVE by cleaning the Boy’s Bathroom.
  • Three Members acted in COMMUNITY MINDEDNESS and SERVICE by volunteering to facilitate morning drop-off door duty.
  • One Member stood out for ACADEMIC EXCELLENCE as displayed in her Commonplace Book.

Thank you House Fides for continued acts of kindness:

  • One Member kept CHIVALRY alive by graciously offering up his seat to a lady during the crowded House Meeting.
  • Three Members delivered KINDNESS and SERVICE to Mr. Hardnick by setting up chairs for the Humane Letters seminar.
  • One Member demonstrated LEADERSHIP by gracefully student-teaching a lesson in Spanish I class.
  • Nine Members acted in COMMUNITY MINDEDNESS and SERVICE by volunteering to facilitate morning drop-off door duty.
  • One Member exuded CHIVALRY and PATIENCE by holding the door for all the 7-12th grade students transitioning between classes.
  • One Member delighted his teacher with ACADEMIC EXCELLENCE by participating in class discussions.
  • One Member served with HUMILITY and KINDNESS by picking up another student’s trash.
  • Four Members acted in COMMUNITY MINDEDNESS and SERVICE by picking up trash on the school property that was leftover from the Fall Festival event.

Thank you House Sapientia for continued acts of kindness:

  • One Member blessed others with a CHEERFUL ATTITUDE.
  • One Member shows DETERMINATION and PATIENCE with his ability to read and understand difficult ancient texts.
  • Two Members creatively demonstrated DILIGENCE and EFFORT with excellent work their Commonplace Books.
  • One Member modeled ACADEMIC EXCELLENCE with his narrative of The Renaissance.
  • One Member acts with INITIATIVE and THOUGHTFULNESS by ongoing participation in class discussions.
  • One Member displays FORTITUDE with his willingness to “think through thoughts” even when they lead to conclusions that injures our Pride.
  • One Member delivered KINDNESS and SERVICE to Mr. Hardnick by setting up chairs for the Humane Letters seminar.
  • Two Members acted in COMMUNITY MINDEDNESS and SERVICE by volunteering to facilitate morning drop-off door duty.
  • One Member served Mrs. Quillen with KINDNESS by taking out the classroom trash.
  • Two Members reached out in a spirit of GIVING and FUN by creating a House “onesie” for Mr. Wilmoth’s baby boy.
  • One Member jumped at the opportunity to SERVE and be HELPFUL by opening a locked door for Mr. Morton.
  • One Member displayed her consideration of COMMUNITY by gifting a glass pumpkin candy jar to enhance the Student Lounge.
  • Four Members acted in COMMUNITY MINDEDNESS and SERVICE by picking up trash on the school property that was leftover from the Fall Festival event.
  • One Member acted with LEADERSHIP and INITIATIVE by bringing in a pay-load of tools and templates for the House Pumpkin Carving Contest.

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Core Values Oct. 10 – Oct. 14, 2016

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Thank you House Audacia for continued acts of kindness:

  • One Member repeatedly displays outstanding SERVICE by aiding Mrs. Lewis in gathering and storing game supplies after the after school care program.
  • One Member made a CONTRIBUTION to her COMMUNITY by creating a superlative chart for the Sophomore class.
  • Two Members took ACTION and offered their SERVICE to Mr. Wilmoth by vacuuming the classroom and taking out the trash.
  • Five Members participated in a SERVICE project by wrapping books for the RCCC 1st grade initiative.
  • One Member demonstrated KINDNESS and FRIENDLINESS by reaching out to one of the grammar school students during the pep rally.

Thank you House Fides for continued acts of kindness:

  • One Member showed his investment in COMMUNITY by picking up trash in his neighborhood.
  • Two Members show EXCEPTIONAL SERVICE by consistently putting others first as they stand and hold the door open for teachers and fellow students.
  • Two Members participated in a SERVICE project by wrapping books for the RCCC 1st grade initiative.
  • One Member was KIND and HELPFUL by taking out the classroom trash for Mrs. Sneed.
  • One Member demonstrated her commitment to SERVICE and COMMUNITY by repairing and painting the jail for the Fall Festival.

Thank you House Sapientia for continued acts of kindness:

  • Two Members acted with INITIATIVE and ACADEMIC EXCELLENCE by stepping up to lead their Logic class in the absence of their teacher.
  • Two Members demonstrated their commitment to SERVICE and COMMUNITY by repairing and painting the jail for the Fall Festival.

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Core Values: Oct. 3 -Oct. 7, 2016

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Thank you House Audacia for continued acts of kindness:

  • One Member  modeled ENTHUSIASM, KINDNESS, and SERVICE by baking home-made treats for her entire class.
  • One Member acted with an attitude of HELPFULNESS when he offered to assist Miss Leland in Spanish class.
  • One Member demonstrated SERVICE by taking out classroom trash for Mrs. Quillen.
  • One Member exhibited ACADEMIC EXCELLENCE and PASSION in Biology class by asking engaging questions, offering intuitive examples, and energizing group discussions.
  • One Member was THOUGHTFUL and ENCOURAGING by putting up uplifting notes around the school for her fellow students.
  • Two Members gave of their time as an act of SERVICE by wrapping books for a local public elementary school as a part of a gifting project with RCCC.

Thank you House Fides for continued acts of kindness:

  • Two Members exhibited ACADEMIC EXCELLENCE and PASSION in Biology class by asking engaging questions, offering intuitive examples, and energizing group discussions.
  • Four Members gave of their time as an act of SERVICE by wrapping books for a local public elementary school as a part of a gifting project with RCCC.
  • One Member modeled an attitude of SERVICE by helping Mr. Hardnick set up chairs for Humane Letters.
  • One Member acted with CHIVALRY by kindly holding the door for others.
  • One Member displayed an attitude of HELPFULNESS when she offered to assist Miss Leland in Art class.

Thank you House Sapientia for continued acts of kindness:

  • One Member gave of their time as an act of SERVICE by wrapping books for a local public elementary school as a part of a gifting project with RCCC.
  • Two Members showed INITIATIVE and SERVICE by taking out classroom trash for Mrs. Quillen.
  • One Member displayed an attitude of HELPFULNESS when he offered to assist Miss Leland in Art class.
  • Two Members acted in SERVICE and HELPFULNESS by  spending their study hall cutting out manipulatives for Biology class.
  • One Member exhibited ACADEMIC EXCELLENCE and PASSION in Biology class by asking engaging questions, offering intuitive examples, and energizing group discussions.
  • One Member acted in FRIENDLINESS and KINDNESS when she reached out to offer help a struggling grammar school student.
  • One Member demonstrated THOUGHTFULNESS when she quickly jumped to hold the door for others.

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Core Values: Sept. 26- Sept. 30, 2016

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Thank you House Audacia for continued acts of kindness:

  • One Member demonstrated LEADERSHIP, RESPONSIBILITY, and SERVICE by directing athletes and helping to facilitate a home Cross Country meet. 
  • One Member acted in KINDNESS and SERVICE when he helped to unload Mrs.Gasparrini’s car after a Cross Country meet.
  • One Member served with LEADERSHIP and INITIATIVE when she planned and executed a creative and thoughtful Community Group session…complete with breakfast and crafts.
  • Three Members showed KINDNESS and LEADERSHIP by engaging grammar school children in a game at recess.
  • One Member displayed ACADEMIC EXCELLENCE  through the quality of her questions and classroom engagement in Math class.

Thank you House Fides for continued acts of kindness:

  • One Member acted in KINDNESS and SERVICE when he helped to unload Mrs.Gasparrini’s car after a Cross Country meet. 
  • One Member displayed LEADERSHIP and FRIENDLINESS as she engaged and lead others in a Community Group discussion.
  • One Member showed THOUGHTFULNESS and GIVING by bringing Mr. Morton one of his favorite foods.

Thank you House Sapientia for continued acts of kindness:

  • Two Members acted in KINDNESS and SERVICE when they took out classroom trash for teachers.
  • Two Members demonstrated LEADERSHIP, RESPONSIBILITY, and SERVICE by directing athletes and helping to facilitate a home Cross Country meet.
  • One Member consistently displays FRIENDLINESS and CHIVALRY by holding the door for others.
  • Three Members offered their SERVICE with a spirit of HELPFULNESS by cleaning Mr. Wilmoth’s classroom during the lunch period.
  • One Member always displays HELPFULNESS and KINDNESS by his willingness to take time to work with classmates who need help in Math class.
  • One Member acted in KINDNESS and SERVICE when he helped to unload Mrs.Gasparrini’s car after a Cross Country meet.

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