To behave in a way that is balanced, students make decisions based on their interests and needs and reflect on how to contribute to their overall well-being.
To behave in a way that is caring, students listen to others, think interdependently, and appreciate the ideas and emotions of others as well as their own.
To behave in a way that is curious, students ask questions, investigate concepts and explore phenomena to enhance learning.
To behave in a way that is ethical, students consider the moral implications of choices made and actions taken, remain open-minded, and are true to their word.
To behave in a way that is persevering, students learn from mistakes, attempt new strategies, and anticipate obstacles.
To behave in a way that is responsible, students strive for accuracy and precision when completing a task, take ownership for their actions and follow through with their commitments.