Habits of Heart and Mind
Habits of Heart
Self-Advocacy: a student who is accountable, prepared, perseveres, professional, welcomes challenges, high expectations, positive attitude, self-respect.
Intellectual Curiosity: a student who uses critical thinking, open to exploring ideas, aware of their ideas affect their world, asks thought-provoking questions, embodies hope, seeks solutions.
Integrity: a student who understands and uses social responsibility, practices and sees the importance of ethics, recognizes that freedom comes with responsibility, serves with their mind and heart.
Cooperation: a student who supports individuals in his or her community, contributes to upholding unity, engages in respectful relationships with the community, appreciates diversity, exhibits respect for others daily.
Unlimited Potential: a student who is a perpetual learner, purpose driven, demands rigor, dedicated and determined, motivated, is open to possibilities.
Habits of Mind
Evidence: a student uses data and examples to support statements and ideas.
Supposition: a student reflects on how things would/could be different under other circumstances.
Perspective: a student who can reflect and articulate on different points of view.
Significance: a student who can critically analyze and discuss the importance of projects and activities.
Connection: a student who can discuss how subjects and issues are interdisciplinary and relevant to a bigger picture.
Self-Advocacy: a student who is accountable, prepared, perseveres, professional, welcomes challenges, high expectations, positive attitude, self-respect.
Intellectual Curiosity: a student who uses critical thinking, open to exploring ideas, aware of their ideas affect their world, asks thought-provoking questions, embodies hope, seeks solutions.
Integrity: a student who understands and uses social responsibility, practices and sees the importance of ethics, recognizes that freedom comes with responsibility, serves with their mind and heart.
Cooperation: a student who supports individuals in his or her community, contributes to upholding unity, engages in respectful relationships with the community, appreciates diversity, exhibits respect for others daily.
Unlimited Potential: a student who is a perpetual learner, purpose driven, demands rigor, dedicated and determined, motivated, is open to possibilities.
Habits of Mind
Evidence: a student uses data and examples to support statements and ideas.
Supposition: a student reflects on how things would/could be different under other circumstances.
Perspective: a student who can reflect and articulate on different points of view.
Significance: a student who can critically analyze and discuss the importance of projects and activities.
Connection: a student who can discuss how subjects and issues are interdisciplinary and relevant to a bigger picture.