Well-developed characters
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Marisa O’Neil
They are pillars of their school community.
More than 100 Ensign Intermediate School students were recognized
by the school and the Newport Beach Chamber of Commerce for
demonstrating the six pillars of character -- trustworthiness,
fairness, respect, caring, responsibility and citizenship -- in their
everyday lives. It follows through on the district’s focus on
character education.
“These students epitomize what we’re teaching, and that is that
character does count,” said Dave Brooks, Newport-Mesa Unified School
District board trustee. “Success in life has a lot to do with
character.”
This is the first year for the award at Ensign, but hopefully not
the last, said Laurel Zaeske, a chamber of commerce board member.
Teachers, parents and coaches nominated students they felt best
demonstrated the six pillars.
About 100 students received the honors and of those, six earned
additional recognition. Seventh-graders Alex Crawford, Shannon
McClory and Oleny Pimentel and eighth-graders Cory Ames, Rebecca
Brown and Taylor Holden won the special recognition awards.
“Character frames who you are in your everyday life,” Rebecca
said. “Every day, I try to be a friend to all and be responsible.”
Taylor said that she always tries to help out her friends when
they are in need. She is also a fair and trustworthy person, Ensign
counselor Laurie Rybaczyk said.
“Good character makes a happier world to live in,” Taylor said.
The students who won the awards have demonstrated great character,
Rybaczyk said, even in the face of challenges. Most take part in
community service in addition to their school work, she said.
“Character education is so powerful,” she said. “It focuses in on
a student’s sense of integrity. It’s seeing the whole person.”
But besides learning it at school, good character starts at home,
Taylor’s grandmother said.
“[Her award is] a reflection of her parents,” Martha Brewton said.
“The character she has built up, she learned at home.”
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