The EAGLE program will be used consistently throughout the school to promote the behaviors and social skills that are valued at PPP.
So what does EAGLE stand for?
Enthusiasm – Students will approach work with a positive attitude, eager to do their personal best. Best efforts should be made to follow teacher/staff directions quickly and respectfully. Having a positive outlook will benefit the student as well as those around him.
Accountability – Students will be responsible for monitoring their own behavior. It is important for everyone to know and follow rules and procedures. Each student should keep track of your academic progress in each class. If you need help, ask for it. If you don’t know how you are doing, ask.
Generosity – Students will give of their time, talents, and efforts to help others. Each student will make an effort to improve themselves, the school, and the community on a daily basis and through special service projects.
Leadership – Students will cooperate with others and work in small and large groups. Students should express ideas and take ownership within group activities. Each student should contribute to the outcome of a group project or idea. Students in grades 6-12 will take more leadership roles, beginning with the WingBuddies program and culminating with a service project led by the student before they graduate. Other specific leadership opportunities will include Student Council and the Ambassadors.
Excellence – Students will strive always for their personal best. They will take pride in their work and the work of others. Students should be attentive in the classroom, participate constantly, and behave in an appropriate manner for each situation.
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