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Project Wisdom builds character at St. John

". . . the quotes challenge the students to sincerely consider their behavior and to reinforce that good behavior throughout the day. "

By Elisa A. Kent
November 2006
The Catholic Accent
Greensburg, PA

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UNIONTOWN - Students at St. John the Evangelist School daily learn new ways to positively enhance their character and extend a helping hand.

Nearly six years ago, the principal, Christine Roskovensky, and faculty and staff established a character development program at the Fayette County school. The program was a part of the Middle States accreditation process during the 2000-01 school year. One component began with students extending service in the local community.

Roskovensky says each class, from preschool to eighth grade, devotes one year to aiding a nearby organization. The students select the organization and over the years have volunteered at a family abuse shelter, prison library, animal shelter and St. Vincent de Paul store.

"They look outward instead of inward and they reach out into the community," she says. "We're a family unit around here," noting that the parents enjoy and appreciate being involved in the service projects with their children and the school faculty.

This year, the administration implemented another component into the character development curriculum. "Project Wisdom," a collection of daily messages rich in history, culture and literature, reflect responsibility, respect, honesty, compassion, fairness and justice, according to Roskovensky.

"It has really helped with discipline and the ability to make the right choices with things" says Roskovensky, who adds that she is more than "pleased with the program."

The quotes come from individuals such as Martin Luther King Jr. and Blessed Mother Teresa of Calcutta and each concludes with the signature "Project Wisdom" phrase: "Have a good day or not, the choice is yours."

The "words of wisdom" are read over the public address system, Roskovensky says. The quotes are then discussed during homeroom period and have even been the subject of several student essays.

She says the quotes challenge the students to sincerely consider their behavior and to reinforce that good behavior throughout the day.

It helps them make wise choices," she says.

Reproduced with the permission.


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