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6 pillars of character
6 Pillars of Character
  
 
The Six Pillars of Character

The CHARACTER COUNTS! approach to character education doesn't exclude anyone. The Pillars are six ethical values that everyone can agree on — values that are not political, religious, or culturally biased. The 6 Pillars are explained below.

Trustworthiness

Be honest • Don't deceive, cheat or steal • Be reliable — do what you say you'll do • Have the courage to do the right thing • Build a good reputation • Be loyal — stand by your family, friends and country

 

Respect

Treat others with respect; follow the Golden Rule • Be tolerant of differences • Use good manners, not bad language • Be considerate of the feelings of others • Don't threaten, hit or hurt anyone • Deal peacefully with anger, insults and disagreements

 

Responsibility

Do what you are supposed to do • Persevere: keep on trying! • Always do your best • Use self-control • Be self-disciplined • Think before you act — consider the consequences • Be accountable for your choices

 

Fairness

Play by the rules • Take turns and share • Be open-minded; listen to others • Don't take advantage of others • Don't blame others carelessly

 

Caring

Be kind • Be compassionate and show you care • Express gratitude • Forgive others • Help people in need

 

Citizenship

Do your share to make your school and community better • Cooperate • Get involved in community affairs • Stay informed; vote • Be a good neighbor • Obey laws and rules • Respect authority • Protect the environment

 

COLOR SCHEME

 

Trustworthiness : blue
Think "true blue"


  Respect : yellow/gold 

 Think The Golden Rule


Responsibility : green
Think being responsible for a garden or finances; or as in being solid and reliable like an oak


Fairness : orange
Think of dividing an orange into equal sections to share fairly with friends


Caring : red
Think of a heart


Citizenship : purple
Think regal purple as representing the state


T R R F C C
Students can use this acronym to help them remember that people with good character are terrific:
T rustworthiness
R espect
R esponsibility
F airness
C aring
C itizenship
 
The counselor is an advocate for each student at King-Danforth Elementary