A virtue is a good habit. If we practice thinking about what is right and opening our hearts to grace, we make good choices and develop virtues.
For the month of November, our virtue focus was Stewardship. A steward is someone who is given the responsibility to care for and protect things that belong to someone else. The following students are recognized for the practice of the virtue of Stewardship:
KA Hazel Crowley, KB Baylor Ashe, 1A Claire Geberth, 1B Luke Lazarine, 2A Reid Key, 2B Caroline Murphy, 3A Grady Christian 3B Cameron Kerbl, 4A Caroline Callahan, 4B Wells Sawyer, 5A Jameson Calvery, 5B Nora Ruffin, 6A Elizabeth Stroud, 6B Ava Bowie, 7A Matthew Hand 7B Ava Cocke 8A Angelena Peturis 8B Kaitlin Mixon
For the month of December, our virtue focus was Generosity. Generosity is the act of giving without counting the cost. Jesus gave his own life for all of us without counting the cost--the best example of generosity ever! The following students are recognized for the practice of the virtue of Generosity:
KA Benjamin Doucet KB Lydia Tillman 1A Carter Cihota 1B Lexi Shirley 2A Adele Faulkner 2B Wells Smith 3A Zachary Tillman 3B Anna Nguyen 4A Bryce Marston 4B Grier Broughton 5A Zoe De Salvo 5B Lily Kerbl 6A Sarah Martin 6B Annalise Lee 7A Boe Morris 7B Tia Acker 8A Robert Montgomery 8B Kennedy Tregre