Developing Leaders For Tomorrow KINGSTREE HIGH SCHOOL JROTC DEFINING VALUES Values are ideas about the worth or the importance of things, concepts, and.

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Developing Leaders For Tomorrow KINGSTREE HIGH SCHOOL JROTC DEFINING VALUES Values are ideas about the worth or the importance of things, concepts, and people. They come from your beliefs or attitudes, and they influence your behavior because you use them to decide between right and wrong.

Developing Leaders For Tomorrow KINGSTREE HIGH SCHOOL JROTC Character Intellectual and moral qualities distinguishing one person or group from one another.

Developing Leaders For Tomorrow KINGSTREE HIGH SCHOOL JROTC To exhibit the value of character building, you must: -Determine what values you want to promote. -Select a role model who demonstrates the values and character you want to develop.

Developing Leaders For Tomorrow KINGSTREE HIGH SCHOOL JROTC SELFLESS-SERVICE Put the welfare of your family, the teachers, and your school before your own.

Developing Leaders For Tomorrow KINGSTREE HIGH SCHOOL JROTC To exhibit the value of Selfless Service, you must: -Focus on your priorities on service to your community or to the nation. -Place the needs of the organization above personal gains.

Developing Leaders For Tomorrow KINGSTREE HIGH SCHOOL JROTC Honor Live up to all school values.

Developing Leaders For Tomorrow KINGSTREE HIGH SCHOOL JROTC HONOR Honor Thy Mother and Thy Father and your days on the land will be longer.

Developing Leaders For Tomorrow KINGSTREE HIGH SCHOOL JROTC To exhibit the value of honor, you must: -Adhere to and identify with a public code of professional values. -Employ honor as your motive for action.

Developing Leaders For Tomorrow KINGSTREE HIGH SCHOOL JROTC LOYALTY Bear true, faith, and allegiance to the U.S. Constitution, your church, school, and other people.

Developing Leaders For Tomorrow KINGSTREE HIGH SCHOOL JROTC To exhibit the value of loyalty You must: -Respect the U.S. Constitution and its laws. -Show faithfulness to your family, friends, and peers. -Demonstrate devotion to the organization (s) for which you are a member.

Developing Leaders For Tomorrow KINGSTREE HIGH SCHOOL JROTC PERSONAL COURAGE Face fear, danger, or adversities (physically/morally)

Developing Leaders For Tomorrow KINGSTREE HIGH SCHOOL JROTC To exhibit the value of Personal Courage you Must: -Conquer fear and in physical and moral contexts. -Take responsibility for decisions and actions. -Demonstrate a capacity to learn and grow.

Developing Leaders For Tomorrow KINGSTREE HIGH SCHOOL JROTC INTEGRITY Do what is right, legally, and morally.

Developing Leaders For Tomorrow KINGSTREE HIGH SCHOOL JROTC To exhibit the value of integrity, you Must: -Possess a high standard of moral, values, and Principles. -Show a good moral judgment. -Demonstrate consistent moral behavior.

Developing Leaders For Tomorrow KINGSTREE HIGH SCHOOL JROTC DUTY Fulfill your obligation.

Developing Leaders For Tomorrow KINGSTREE HIGH SCHOOL JROTC To exhibit the value of duty, you must: -Carry out the requirements of your job. -Meet professional standards. -Fulfill your legal, civic, and moral obligations

Developing Leaders For Tomorrow KINGSTREE HIGH SCHOOL JROTC RESPECT Treat people as they should be treated.

Developing Leaders For Tomorrow KINGSTREE HIGH SCHOOL JROTC To exhibit the value of respect, you must: -Recognize the dignity of others. -Demonstrate consideration for others. -Create a climate of fairness. calories for each food item.

Developing Leaders For Tomorrow KINGSTREE HIGH SCHOOL JROTC Conclusion: Keep in mind there is a difference between being POPULAR and being RESPECTED. Which one would you rather be?

Developing Leaders For Tomorrow KINGSTREE HIGH SCHOOL JROTC Phase 3 - Process: Reflection 4 What is the importance of recording what you eat over the course of 3 days ? What do you think you’ll learn about yourself? What do you think you might need to do once you learn more about your eating habits? ?