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The WildCAT Way

THE WILDCAT WAY 

COMMITTED, ACCOUNTABLE, THOUGHTFUL 

 

Committed 

Academic Engagement - Effective learning involves completing assignments, asking questions, taking notes, and actively participating in the classroom. Assignments allow students to apply what they have learned, reinforce their understanding, and develop critical thinking skills. Asking questions clarifies misunderstandings, promotes critical thinking, and deepens understanding, while note-taking helps retain information, organize thoughts, and make connections. Active participation in discussions and activities fosters communication skills, confidence, and peer connections, leading to greater academic success and ownership of learning. 

 

Attendance- Regular school attendance is vital for students' academic and social growth. It ensures they do not miss crucial instruction, assignments, and assessments, influencing their academic achievements. Being present in the classroom fosters positive relationships with peers and teachers, enhancing mental well-being and a sense of belonging. Moreover, consistent attendance teaches responsibility and punctuality, valuable skills for lifelong success. Regular school attendance is crucial for students to reach their full potential and lay a foundation for future accomplishments. 

 

Involvement in Extra/Co-Curricular Activities- Engaging in co-curricular and extracurricular activities is a vital part of a student's education, offering avenues for interest development, talent exploration, and social skill enhancement. Participation in clubs, sports teams, and community service fosters teamwork, leadership, and commitment. These activities also cultivate a sense of community and belonging, provide networking opportunities, and bolster college applications, preparing students for success in college and beyond. It is crucial for students to actively participate in these opportunities to broaden their horizons, acquire new skills, and become well-rounded individuals. 

 

Accountable 

Displays Self Discipline - Developing self-discipline is crucial for students as it empowers them to take responsibility for their actions and prioritize their goals. It involves avoiding distractions, resisting temptations, and adhering to rules and academic honesty. Practicing self-discipline cultivates character traits like perseverance, resilience, and accountability, contributing to success in both academics and life. Self-discipline fosters respect for authority, maintains a safe learning environment, and ensures integrity, benefiting students' personal and professional growth. 

 

Arrives on TimeArriving to class on time ensures that students do not miss important instructions, announcements, or discussions that are essential for their academic growth. Being late to class can also disrupt the learning environment, causing distractions and interruptions that affect the student and their classmates. Arriving on time shows respect for the teacher and classmates and teaches valuable life skills such as responsibility and time management. 

 

Responsible use of Electronic Devices - Recognizing the impact of electronic devices on learning, students must exercise responsible use to optimize their educational experience. Devices can be powerful sources of distraction and disruption. Students should responsibly utilize devices when appropriate, avoiding use during class. By being mindful and respectful with electronic devices, students can enhance their academic success and foster a positive classroom environment. 

 

Thoughtful 

Treats Others and the School with Respect - By treating others and the school with respect, students can contribute to a culture of kindness, empathy, and inclusivity, where everyone feels valued and appreciated. Respecting the property, equipment, and facilities of the school helps maintain a clean, organized, and safe environment for everyone. It is crucial for students to treat others and the facility with respect, as it is a fundamental aspect of being a responsible and considerate member of our school community.  

 

Displaying Cooperation and a Service Orientation - Cooperation and a service orientation are essential for cultivating a positive and inclusive school environment. By working together and valuing each other's contributions, students foster teamwork, empathy, and mutual respect. Embracing a service mindset encourages students to actively contribute to their school and community, promoting a sense of responsibility, leadership, and collective well-being. Cooperation and a service orientation nurture a supportive and harmonious atmosphere where students thrive academically and personally. 

 

Future Planning and Time Management- Developing future planning and time management skills is crucial for students to achieve academic success and reach their goals. Effective planning involves setting clear objectives, outlining steps, and prioritizing tasks, while time management helps students allocate time for studying, assignments, and extracurricular activities. By avoiding procrastination and cultivating discipline, students reduce stress, meet deadlines, and develop habits that benefit them overall, setting the stage for excellence in their academic and future endeavors.