What is Stewardship??? The SHS boys share their definitions…

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What is Stewardship??? The SHS boys share their definitions…

“Stewardship is learning to be fair and kind to others and to ourselves. It is learning to be a good person.” Josh Slan, Grade 4

“ Stewardship is encouraging and showing kindness to others.” Andrew Morse, Grade 1

“Stewardship is to understand, practise, and appreciate in yourself and those around you the importance of good moral character and personal and social values, such as respect, good sportsmanship, friendship, compassion, and excellence.” Daniel Crosner, Grade 3

“It’s about courtesy and manners. And what’s right and what’s wrong. And about changing the world.” Nicholas Ng, Grade 2

“Stewardship means to show guidance, leadership, and respect to others. A hero is someone with stewardship.” Levi Tepner, Grade 5

“Stewardship is about feelings.” Cameron Omoumi, JK

“A set of guidelines that helps you become a better person for the rest of your life.” Harrison Wilder, Grade 4

“Character- doing the right thing even if it’s unpopular.” Brennan Lupyrypa, Grade 3

“Stewardship is acting nicely Stewardship is learning to be a nice friend.” Aaron Ziedenberg, Grade 1

“Life lessons.” Sam Bates, Grade 3

“Taking care of all aspects of the world including your family, friends, community, citizens of the world, and the environment that we all share..” Luke Swadron, Grade 5

SHS Cares!