Students are introduced to The Six Pillars of Character - Trustworthiness, Respect, Responsibility, Fairness, Caring and Citizenship. After learning the name of each pillar, students will gain a basic understanding by learning two important ideas about that pillar.
Students study The Six Pillars of Character - Trustworthiness, Respect, Responsibility, Fairness, Caring and Citizenship - in more detail. They learn two more important ideas about each pillar, and practice using the pillars to make good choices.
Students finish their study of The Six Pillars of Character - Trustworthiness, Respect, Responsibility, Fairness, Caring and Citizenship. Students participate in activities and plays to help them understand the important ideas ("bubbles") of each pillar, and then construct a six pillar mobile.
Using the Steps to Respect program, students practice friendship-making skills, learn to recognize and refuse bullying, learn how to reach out to someone who is being bullied and how to report bullying to a trusted adult.
Students participate in several units throughout the year such as Saying No to Tobacco, Alcohol & Drugs; Career Choices, Anger Management and Bullying Prevention.
Students meet Duso the Dolphin and his friends. Through stories and activities, students learn more about themselves and how to get along with others. Duso encourages children to think of themselves as unique and worthwhile individuals, and to think positively about their abilities.