I don’t know about you, but it
seems like everywhere I go I hear people lamenting the lack of civility in the
world. Unfortunately, flagrant examples
of adults behaving badly literally assault us daily. Even more unfortunate, in my mind, is that we
experience this negativity, this lack of respect for each other, and basic
dearth of common courtesy right here in Milton.
I find it embarrassing and disheartening.
On the other hand, I look at our
kids and my spirit soars. In every one
of our school buildings we have a majority of kids behaving in very positive
ways that we adults should emulate. How
do I know? Because every day our kids are caught doing things right – caught by
their classmates, their teachers and other staff members – and then they are
called-out, recognized, and celebrated for the way they go about their day and
treat others.
The School District of Milton is
clear in its expectations of students. You
will see these words (or variations on them) everywhere throughout the District
– RESPONSIBLE / RESPECTFUL / SAFE / & KIND.
Some buildings, like Northside, have additional guides:
S afe C ooperation
O rganized P articipation
A ccountable R espect
R espectful
They are great guidelines but
what do the words really mean? How would you articulate the behavior expected
by these guidelines for your own everyday life?
Our kids clearly know. Let me
provide some examples. Recently I had
the privilege of attending a Superstar Lunch at Northside. Principals Jon Lyon
and Julie Musgrove hold these lunches monthly and separate lunches for each
grade level. As I arrived for the fourth
grade lunch I found the Large Group Room filled with students along with
parents and grandparents. Everyone was
brimming with pride and anticipation.
Jon and Julie began to introduce the students and showcase the actions –
the daily behavior – that brought them honor.
This is what I heard:
- · Works through conflict in a fair & kind way
- · Demonstrates willingness to work with all
- · Works hard at getting along
- · Shows that it’s important to be kind
- · Willing to lend a hand
- · Gets along with everyone
- · Demonstrates good listening
- · Shows a positive attitude
- · Has a kind demeanor
- · Shows respect for others
- · Models kindness
- · Exhibits thoughtfulness
- · Supports classmates
- · Sets an example of how to play fair
- · Is helpful to others
- · Knows how to let others be special
- · Includes everyone
- · Welcomes others with a smile
- · Shows a getting-along attitude
- · Is accepting of others
- · Makes others comfortable
- · Will help anyone
- · Makes a friend’s day better
- · Excels in the way she treats others
- · Works in a kind & helpful manner
- · Is kind & respectful of everyone
- · Shows a smile
- · Knows how to SOAR
- · Lives the Golden Rule Daily
I am so glad I was able to
participate but it created this question for me. Where is the disconnect between the students
of Milton and the adults of Milton? The
gulf seems deep and wide. Let’s take a
lesson from our kids. While we may not
agree, let’s be responsible, respectful, safe, and kind with each other. Let’s SOAR in our homes and our community.
Let’s pledge together to rise
above this miasma of local divisiveness and rancor. Let’s allow our kids to teach us how to truly
live and treat each other.
After all – KIDS MATTER – and so does our community.
Jon Cruzan
Community Catalyst
cruzan4milton
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