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2016 EDUCATION MAGAZINE

LINCOLN DAILY

NEWS.COM

March 1, 2016

Olympia students demonstrate

achievement of the heart and mind

Superintendent Andrew Wise

writes that Olympia High and

Middle School students are

working on a character skill

each month based on the life of

Rachel Scott, the first student

killed in the Columbine

Massacre.

Skills include:

Kindness

Belonging

Compassion

Forgiveness

Grit

Courage

Purpose

Olympia students understand

the importance of excellence.

They spend their days studying,

practicing, and demonstrating

achievement in the classroom,

auditoriums, gymnasiums, and

athletic fields. With that said,

Olympia community members

and employees also know the

importance of demonstrating

acts of the heart and soul. Based

on the work of Rachel Scott, the

first student killed in the tragic

Columbine school tragedy in the

90’s, our students are focusing

on acts that demonstrate

kindness, belonging,

compassion, forgiveness,

perseverance, courage, and

purpose.

Students at Olympia High and

Middle School have accepted

“Rachel’s Challenge” to not

only be great students, but to

be outstanding young men and

women of character. Although

one might wonder how heart

skills, known to many as soft

skills, prepares kids for college

and career, you would need

to look no further than the

skill sets universities want in

their students and businesses

want in their employees. It is

abundantly clear that without

strong emotional intelligence,

work place etiquette, and

communication skills, students

will not thrive in college or

career, regardless of how “book

smart” they might be.

Students are beginning to

recognize how important

heart skills are to others and

themselves. Olympia Junior

Matthew Althoff reflected, and

then stated, “It really brings out

the true selves in our students,”

also commenting that “these are

good universal lessons (skills)

that everyone can apply to their

lives.”

Each month, Olympia Middle

and High students focus on

a heart skill, most recently,

the skill was compassion.

All classrooms conducted

‘compassion projects.’

Amanda Hapgood, High School

English Teacher, commented

that heart skills “offer students

the opportunity for seeing other

people’s perspectives and the

power of a kind word. Around

Veteran’s Day, my students

wrote thank you letters to

soldiers. It was a simple activity

that helps a lot of personal

meaning for many of the

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