Showing posts with label citizenship. Show all posts
Showing posts with label citizenship. Show all posts

Thursday, October 27, 2016

Go Orange: UNITY DAY!

On Wednesday, October 19th, students and staff joined other communities and schools in the nation to celebrate Unity Day. Students and staff wore orange, recognized each other for random acts of kindness, and united together with friends for kindness, acceptance, and inclusion. It was a day that we all came together against bullying, and showed that Asa continues to be a safe and supportive school environment.
(posted by Ms. Bartoszewski)

Tuesday, March 8, 2016

Prize-winning Poet

Congratulations to Sara K. for winning 
FIRST PLACE in the poetry category 
of the Pewaukee Women's Club Student Writing Contest! 

The poem she composed reflects her interpretation 
of the Edgar Allen Poe short story, The Masque of the Red Death.

(posted by Mrs. Whelan)

I Had to Go Back

The clock in the corner
the walls painted black.
The moments I’d had there; 
I had to go back.

Red panes of the windows,
not even a crack.
The things that I’d seen there;
I had to go back.

The undisturbed flooring,
no signs of attack.
The things that I’d touched there;
I had to go back.

That happy room feeling,
of that it did lack.
The things that I'd felt there,
I had to go back. 

The wraiths in the corners,
all blacker than black.
The things that I’d feared there;
I had to go back.

The screams that I’d heard there,
a painful soundtrack.
The things that I’d heard there
I had to go back.

Wednesday, January 27, 2016

Don't be a "Flaming Troll"

A blog is a venue for self-expression. It is a digital space in which people make their voices heard. If you write with a sense of caution and responsibility—not to mention creativity and enthusiasm— blogging can be a highly rewarding activity. But that doesn’t mean that there aren’t some dangers inherent in blogging. For example, there is the risk of oversharing, of accidentally providing personal information to those who would use it to hurt you, and of exposing yourself to cyberbullying.
Think before you blog. Remember, anything you post remains accessible in cyberspace indefinitely.

When reading blogs like this one, you are invited to share your thoughts in the comments at the bottom of each post. Your thoughtful comments will be moderated and posted if they provide honest and productive feedback to the writers and readers of this blog. Avoid engaging in negative, potentially hurtful comments. People tend to say things on the Internet that they wouldn’t feel comfortable saying in person. They may be more comfortable expressing anger, disgust, or disapproval in written form over the Internet. Leaving rude or insulting comments on someone’s online content is simply not good "netiquette." In fact there's a term for this mean-spirited, cyber-bullying -- it's called flaming, and people who start arguments or deliberately upset people by posting rude or hurtful comments are called trolls.

Don't be a flaming troll ! Keep in mind the Golden Rule: Do unto others as you would have them do unto you. Enjoy this blog and share your constructive feedback with our readers.

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