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The Corner On Character: Our Character Corral
The Character Corral, three glass window panels that became a wall and were just begging to be painted, was crafted for us by local Muralist Kathy Hammond. We asked for six horses in a pasture branded with the letters T R R F C C to represent the Six Pillars of Character.
What we got was this cool 3D-looking corral where the pillars are also elegantly etched into the fence posts. We also got to watch her create the entire thing as she worked during two school days! (Can you imagine only two days from start to finish on something this spectacular?) Just yesterday one of our preK sprouts asked why the horses had letters in stars on them.Cosco(R) Self-Inking Do-It-Yourself Stamp Kit
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What we got was this cool 3D-looking corral where the pillars are also elegantly etched into the fence posts. We also got to watch her create the entire thing as she worked during two school days! (Can you imagine only two days from start to finish on something this spectacular?) Just yesterday one of our preK sprouts asked why the horses had letters in stars on them.Cosco(R) Self-Inking Do-It-Yourself Stamp Kit
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Kathy also painted the six pillars that line the walkway into our school with a faux-marble look and six pillar words subtly etched in them. Unfortunately they have to come down this week as we remodel this area to get a more secure entrance.
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Another way that we made character come alive when we first started out was a campaign that we called Kids With Character. Every month, each teacher would select the student who was doing the best job of putting character into action. We'd give them a KWC award and take their pictures so that they could be publicly affirmed. Local businesses would partner with us to congratulate and honor them. We switched the name to the Character Honor Roll two years into the program, then eventually phased it out as we moved away from extrinsic toward intrinsic motivation.
At that same time, we held an essay contest to let our third graders name our hallways. Here's an example of the street signs we had made from the winning entries that now hang in the hallways:
Some of the other names include Respect Route, Trustworthiness Trail, Caring Cul-De-Sac, Pillar Parkway, Acceptance Avenue, Helpful Highway, Character Court, Friendship Forest, Responsibility Road.
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