HOUSE OF RESPECT
SEPTEMBER 26TH IS ELOP FRIDAY
HOUSE OF RESPECT
In the vibrant continent of South America, where the jungles teem with life and the rivers flow with mystery, stands the House of Respect. Representing the wisdom and grace of the snake, this house embodies the values of respect, empathy, and understanding.
The snake, revered in many cultures for its symbolism of transformation and healing, is a symbol of respect. Known for its sleek movements and calm demeanor, the snake embodies the importance of respecting oneself, others, and the environment.
Students of the House of Respect are encouraged to emulate the characteristics of the snake in their interactions with others. They are taught the importance of listening attentively, speaking kindly, and treating others with dignity and compassion. They learn to appreciate the diversity of perspectives and experiences that make each individual unique.
As members of the House of Respect, students are not only expected to show respect to their peers and teachers but also to themselves and the world around them. They are taught that true respect is not just about following rules and norms but also about recognizing the inherent value and worth of every living being.
The House of Respect serves as a reminder to all students of the importance of empathy, compassion, and understanding in building a harmonious community. It is a beacon of light, guiding students towards becoming respectful, responsible, and caring individuals who will make a positive impact in the world.
"It's not what you say. It's how you say it. Respect is earned!"
COLOR: Blue
ANIMAL: Snake
CONTINENT: South America
STUDENT LEADERS:
STAFF LEADER: Darcy Fantazia
Mrs. Her
Second Grade Teacher
Mrs. Alonzo
Second Grade Teacher
Ms. Fantazia
Lead Second Grade Teacher
Mrs. Nunez
Office Assistant
Ms. Charli
Instructional Aide
Ms. Angel
Instructional Aide
Mrs. Thomas
Second Grade Expanded Learning Educator
Ms. Griselda
Instructional Aide