


Jefferson Update
January 26, 2024
Message from Mr. Lint
Hello Jefferson Families,
The weather really challenged our local area the last few days. Hopefully you all were able to make it through without too much difficulty. I'm looking forward to getting back to a full building on Monday.
WE-Wednesday for January 31, 2024
The WE-Wednesday theme for January 31st is to wear blue, the color of forgiveness.
Most Wednesdays as part of our Positivity Project program, we wear/do something as a school that connects to the character trait of the week.
P2 Message (Positivity Project) January 29 - February 2, 2024
This week Jefferson will focus on the character strength of Forgiveness. Forgiveness means you forgive those who have done wrong and you accept that people make mistakes.
Forgiveness is the ability to move past being injured, and allow yourself to reconcile with the person who hurt you. Forgiveness can often be seen as a selfless act, but it also carries many benefits for those who practice it. Those who demonstrate forgiveness have the ability to move forward after someone has hurt them. Forgiveness is often rooted in the idea that all people are valuable and worthy of a second chance. Many who forgive have the ability to consider things from another’s perspective.
The ability to reconcile differences and move forward positively is a trait of any effective group. When people work together, conflict is inevitable. However, when people value each other’s contribution and believe in the group’s goal, they become more capable of moving past conflict toward genuinely positive behavior. A group member’s willingness to forgive imperfections of both other members and the group as a whole contribute to overall success.
To practice and encourage the character strength of forgiveness with your child, please visit the Positivity Project’s P2 for Families (password: P2) where together you will watch a video, read a quote and talk about the answers to three questions.
I'm proud to present the following student who was recognized for being a shining example of our Positivity Project character strength of Social Intelligence.
This past week students in Miss Cayea's class have been learning that the letters Q and U are married!
Sixth grade students created a "walk a mile in my shoes" exhibit. The sneakers have 10 facts about each student, that somebody wouldn't know just by looking at them. They are anonymous and show how unique, yet similar, we all are.
Congratulations to the following students for their outstanding performance in mathematics!