Leader In Me
Double Peak K8, April 2016
Evidence of Leadership Culture
Students and staff members are able to see leadership in the physical environment, hear leadership through the common language of the 7 Habits, and feel leadership through a culture of caring, relationships, and affirmation. Leadership is also shared with students through a variety of leadership roles and student voice leads to innovations in the school.
"We are the creative force of our life, and through our own decisions rather than our conditions, if we carefully learn to do certain things, we can accomplish those goals."
Stephen Covey
Leader in Me Bookmarks
Sixth grade students in Mrs. Cole's class made 7 Habit bookmarks using the Zentangle pattern.
Proactive Kindergartners
Students in Mrs. Avella's classroom practice being Proactive in class by being good listeners.
Leadership Roles
Kindergartner's in Mrs. Johnston and Mrs. Poltl's class greet visitors and welcome them to their classroom.
Shared Leadership
Leadership Environment
Leaders of the Month
Students using the common 7 Habits language
The 7 Habits Tree and posters
Leadership Roles
Mrs. Barnes had her 3rd grade students create their own leadership roles in her classroom.
Habit #2 Begin With the End in Mind
Mrs. DesLauriers has her students write their academic and personal goals in class.
Leadership Events
Parent Involvement
Discovery students, parents, and teachers learning about long ago at Heritage Park. Together is better!
Fitness Roles
Student-led fitness stations at SEMS. Students are Sharpening the Saw!
Literature Day Parade
Students chose the book The 7 Habits of Happy Kids as their favorite book. Let's Synergize!
Student-Led Marketplace
Second graders in Mrs. Shadrick's classroom practice all 7 Habits throughout their Marketplace unit.
"I've learned that people will forget what you said, people will forget what you did, but people will never forget how you made them feel."
Maya Angelou