The Board of Education believes that while parents are the primary and most important moral educators of their children, the school and community should reinforce parental efforts. Therefore, the Board directs the superintendent to develop, with input from parents and other community members, a character education program. The program shall be designed to help students cultivate skills, habits and qualities of character that will promote an upright, moral and desirable citizenry and better prepare students to become positive contributors to society, including: -honesty -respect -responsibility -courtesy -respect for and compliance with the law -integrity -respect for parents, home and community …
Read Full Policy- Last Reviewed/Revised:
- Last Adopted: March 12, 2009
Cross References:
- ADA, School District Educational Objectives