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Keys Character

Education Program

"Character education is not merely a trend or the school's latest fad; character education is a fundamental dimension of good teaching..."

 

We know families have the primary responsibility for teaching character, and we are not trying to replace the role of the family in a child's life. Our school system, like many others across the country, is responding to the community's renewed interest in developing positive character traits in our young people.

After extensive involvement, the School Board of Monroe County, has adopted eight character traits that will be infused throughout our curriculum and student activities:

Respect (August, September) Trustworthy (January)
Responsibility (October) Fairness (February)
Citizenship (November) Cooperation (March)
Caring (December) Kindness (April)
Review (May)

In addition to the core character traits, there will be other focus traits that will correlate to each monthly theme.

Just look at today's culture and it's obvious that one of the best ways to influence a child's behavior is through an adult role model. That is a key part of this new initiative - having respected adults model good character. When students, staff and community members model these traits, it is easier to provide quality education in a safe and secure learning environment.

 

Monroe County School District Documents :

  • Monroe County School District - Character Education Outline

  • Good Character - It's Not Just for School - One page handout

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