On a happier note, today one of our 6th grade teacher hosted our first student council debate! It was nicely done :) It felt good and very inspiring to hear our young students stand tall and speak about qualities such as integrity, honesty, determintation, trustworthy, respectful, hard working, and dedicated. We aligned our school elections with the Presidential Election; our students will be voting on Monday (because we are closed on Tuesday). We started the proces the first week in October. We had our students register to vote (and we had a deadline) and we also sent home information for them to talk to their parents about. I've always believed that if you want action in the community start with the kids. By getting the students excited about our school elections, it got them talking more about the election process at home. We had our students campaign and write speeches. They also had to get endorsements from the principal, classroom teacher, and at least one other adult in the building. Today during the debate, they had one more chance to share the qualities that make them qualified for the position they are running for. They also answered a few key questions that focused on how they could make a school-wide difference.
I have a lot of work to do this week and a few (very ambitious blogging goals : ). So I decided to participate in my first Currently Linky Party to lighten things up a bit tonight. So here it goeas...
Feel free to link up by visiting Farley's blog over at Oh Boy 4th Grade. Have a great weekend!
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Now that you mention it, I don't think that they make Pudding Pops anymore. What a shame... Although I think that you might be the only person that liked banana :)
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Diane
Fifth in the Middle
First of all, I love your blog title and background! It is awesome! Second, I'm glad you joined in the currently! It is great that your school did a mock election. I wish that we got the chance to do it in my grade, but we didn't this year. And I agree, I would love a personal secretary. That would make life a lot easier.
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Kell
Everyone needs a personal secretary! It should be part of a teacher's contract to be provided with one!
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I am glad to hear you fared through the storm ok! I am definitely in the same boat as you and I could not wait to sleep in today! Hope all is well when you return back to classes after the storm :)
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Miss L’s Whole Brain Teaching
Thanks for sharing! I am a new follower to your blog.
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Brittany