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Go Lions!

May 15, 2012 - Track and Field for all Junior and Intermediate students will be held tomorrow (Wed., May 16).…

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Pedal for Hope 2012 at Leslie Frost!

Pedal for Hope 2012 at Leslie Frost!

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Support for Paediatric Cancer

April 30, 2012 - There were smiles, tears, and laughter today at Leslie Frost P.S. as the Pedal for Hope…

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Spring Fling 2012

Spring Fling 2012

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Come out for some friendly, family fun!

April 2, 2012 - Spring Fling will be held on May 17 with a rain date of May 22.  There…

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Spirit Week at Leslie Frost!

Spirit Week at Leslie Frost!

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Go Lions!

April 20, 2012 - Guess what Lions? During the week of April 23-27, the Student Council and the Me to…

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Earth Day 2012 at Leslie Frost

Earth Day 2012 at Leslie Frost

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How will YOU help the environment?

April 13, 2012 - Leslie Frost will celebrate Earth Day on Friday, April 20th. We will view a video featuring…

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Junior-Mixed Basketball Team Competes Today at the County Tournament

Junior-Mixed Basketball Team Competes Today at the County Tournament

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April 19, 2012 - All the best to our Junior-Mixed Basketball Team as they compete at the County Basketball Tournament…

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Snuggle Up and Read at Leslie Frost

Snuggle Up and Read at Leslie Frost

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An evening of family reading and fun.

April 18, 2012 - This evening, many of our Kindergarten and Grade 1 students and their familes attended Leslie Frost's…

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Hands-on Learning in Math

Hands-on Learning in Math

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Designing petting zoos in math!

March 6, 2012 - Students in Mrs. Kitchen's & Mme Tripp's grade 4 class were having fun learning math skills…

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Creating Textures and Rhythm in Art

Creating Textures and Rhythm in Art

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Mrs. Ayres' Art Class

Mar. 5, 2012 - Our grade 7 students were practising their artistic skills today by mixing paints and using a…

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You can now get news updates by following Leslie Frost P.S. on Twitter, @LeslieFrostPS.

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Keeping Fit with the Skipping Club

Keeping Fit with the Skipping Club

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This year's club is in full swing!

March 5, 2012 - Our Skipping Club, led by Mrs. Medhurst and Mrs. Seidel, is in full swing. This club…

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All Students Attending TLAC 2012

All Students Attending TLAC 2012

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The countdown is on!

All students who applied for Trillium Lakelands Arts Camp (TLAC) have been accepted this year!  Successful candidates for counsellors and…

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Yearbooks Are Now On Sale!

Yearbooks Are Now On Sale!

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Get yours now!

Feb. 1, 2012 - Yearbooks sales have begun! The fee for the book is $25.00. Attention parents:  we are looking…

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Character Development at Leslie Frost

Next Character Education Assembly:

The Citizenship Awards will be presented at our next Character Education Assembly on

May 16 at 10:00 (Primary) and 11:30 (Junior/Intermediate).


What does "Character Development" mean?

"Character development is the deliberate effort to nurture the universal attributes upon which communities agree. These attributes reflect a forged consensus on the beliefs and values of families and communities. They transcend socioeconomic, racial, religious, cultural, gender, and other factors that often divide people and communities." (Finding Common Ground, Glaze, 2006)

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What are the Leslie Frost's Character Traits?

Our school uses many approaches to encourage the development of character traits. The character traits identified by schools at Leslie Frost are:

* Goal Setting
* Compassion
* Responsibility
* Perseverance
* Fairness
* Self-Control
* Citizenship
* Honesty
* Respect
* Trustworthiness


How does Leslie Frost P.S. foster character growth in schools?

SAFE AND INVITING PHYSICAL ENVIRONMENT

Physical environment is one of the key indications of a positive school climate. Human behaviour is affected by the physical conditions under which individuals teach and students learn.(Character Education: A Guide For Administrators, DeRoche, 2001)

STAFF MODELLING OF GOOD CHARACTER

Teacher modelling is perhaps the most powerful of all factors that affect character education.
If there is a mismatch between what adults do and what they say, students will imitate what is done. Students may actually ignore or reject what teachers say if it does not fit with students' observations of what they do. "Actions speak louder than words" and "Walking the talk" should not be taken lightly. (Educating Hearts and Minds, DeRoche and Williams, 2001)

RULES AND PROCEDURES FOR PROMOTING CIVILITY AND A POSITIVE SCHOOL CLIMATE

Rules connect and protect the community. They are the expectations for appropriate behaviour. Procedures make the expectations a reality. They are the practices or the acts that one performs that show understanding of the expectations. (Rules and Procedures for Character Education, Vincent, 2003)

Climate is a term used to describe how people feel about their school. It is a combination of beliefs, values, and attitudes shared by students, teachers, administrators, parents, bus drivers, office personnel, custodians, cafeteria workers, and others who play an important role in the life of the school. When a school has a "winning climate", people feel proud, connected, and committed. They support, help, and care for each other. When climate is right, there is a certain joy in coming to school either to teach or to learn. (Developing Character in Students, Vincent, 1999)

CURRICULUM CONNECTIONS

Rich Literature - Readings should be chosen to develop in students not only an appreciation of plot and language but also an appreciation of the moral and social issues that are discussed in great literature or narratives. Reading becomes a bridge to pass on our cultural traditions and experiences from one generation to another. Our literature and narratives cumulatively help us define and determine our future, as well as enlighten us about our past - and not just our distant past.
(Developing Character in Students, Vincent, 1999)

Critical Thinking and Reflection - As educators and parents, one of our goals is ensuring that our students possess the ability to think and reason, to make judgments and wise choices, to figure out situations they've never encountered before, to think beyond themselves and their immediate desires and to engage in the philosophical life. (Developing Character in Students, Vincent, 1999)

Community Engagement - Partnerships which involve all members of school communities are critical in creating cultures that reflect and reinforce the social, emotional, physical and ethical knowledge, skills, attitudes, and behaviours that students need in order to become caring and socially responsible citizens.
(Finding Common Ground, Glaze, 2006)

Civic Engagement - is the deliberate effort to nurture democratic ideals. It is yet another avenue through which students can further develop respect for self, others, property, the environment, diversity, human rights, and other qualities upon which we can find common ground as Canadians. It implies active participation, a strong student voice in decision making, and engaging in activities that reinforce the need to care about others and our world. (Finding Common Ground, Glaze, 2006)

Service Learning - integrates the teaching method of experiential learning with community service to others. A well-designed service-learning project provides students and teachers opportunities to work together and develop skills and habits of civility. (Restoring School Civility, Vincent, 2005)