HOUSE OF RESPONSIBILITY
SEPTEMBER 26TH IS ELOP FRIDAY
HOUSE OF RESPONSIBILITY
In the vast and diverse continent of Asia, where ancient traditions meet modern innovation, stands the House of Responsibility. Representing the strength and reliability of the elephant, this house embodies the values of accountability, leadership, and duty.
The elephant, revered in many Asian cultures for its intelligence and loyalty, is a symbol of responsibility. Known for its strong sense of community and family, the elephant demonstrates the importance of taking care of others and fulfilling one's duties.
Students of the House of Responsibility are encouraged to emulate the characteristics of the elephant in their own lives. They are taught the importance of taking ownership of their actions, being dependable and trustworthy, and showing leadership in their community.
As members of the House of Responsibility, students are not only expected to fulfill their academic obligations but also to take an active role in serving their community. They are taught that true responsibility is not just about following rules and meeting deadlines but also about making a positive impact in the world around them.
The House of Responsibility stands as a reminder to all students of the importance of accountability, leadership, and duty in becoming responsible and productive members of society. It is a testament to the power of taking ownership of one's actions and making a difference in the world.
"Why would your teacher reward you, if you haven't completed your task?"
COLOR: Red
ANIMAL: Elephant
CONTINENT: Asia
STUDENT LEADERS:
STAFF LEADER: Berenice Cobb
Mrs. Cobb
Lead First Grade Teacher
Ms. Beukelman
First Grade Teacher
Mrs. Yang
First Grade Teacher
Mrs. Leisha
Business Manager
Ms. Guerrero
TK-1st Education Specialist
Mrs. Dai
Instructional Assistant
Ms. Bella
Campus Mentor
Mrs. Grayson
Intervention
Ms. Nadia
First Grade Expanded Learning Educator