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The Woodland Way

January, 2014. The Woodland Way. Theme: We are active members of our community. Traits: communicative, cooperative, generous. Community- a group of people who share common goals and depend on one another. School community- people who learn and work on our campus.

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The Woodland Way

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  1. January, 2014 The Woodland Way Theme: We are active members of our community. Traits: communicative, cooperative, generous

  2. Community- a group of people who share common goals and depend on one another. • School community- people who learn and work on our campus. • Local community- people in your neighborhood and city. • National Community- people in your state and country. • Global Community-people around the world.

  3. Biological community • Religious community • Business community • Internet community What communities do you belong to?

  4. Futbol 4 Dreams Futbol 4 Dreams is a non-profit dedicated to sending soccer balls and sports materials to children world wide.

  5. How can we participate? Donate New soccer balls, gently used uniforms, shoes and pumps contribute funds. Decorate Soccer balls! Distribute Volunteers take soccer balls and equipment with them when they work/study/volunteer abroad.

  6. HewalenamoGirls, IncEducate & Empower Ghana, Africa Hewalenamo Girls, Inc. is dedicated to providing educational opportunities by financially assisting girls from impoverished families; helping to pay their school fees and seeking to remove the obstacles that keep them from school or cause them to drop out. "Educating girls yields a higher rate of return than any other investment available in the developing world."    - World Bank

  7. And a reminder about bullying… We treat ourselves and others with dignity and respect. • Be proactive. • Teach kids to be resilient.

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