Sunday, February 10, 2013

Character Awards

As the World Religions portion of our course comes to a close. I'd like to take the time to recognize students who have shown exemplary character throughout our units of study. Aside from academic progress, these students have demonstrated admirable character and will each be recognized for their unique qualities.

The Confucius Award-Ronald Ferrer

This young man embodies the wisdom of Confucius. He is the oldest member of his class, and thusly commands respect from his peers, which is keeping to Confucius' regard for those who are older. Ronald consistently questions what's being presented before him and often makes exterior links to outside knowledge.








The Lakshmi Award-Maria Diaz

Lakshmi, one of the most prominent goddesses of Hinduism is often portrayed as having several limbs, indicating that she is capable of doing many things at once. This is true of Maria Diaz who is involved in an endless array of extra curricular activities. She's a powerful young lady who is always willing to take on additional responsibility, in fact, she serves as our classes representative in the Student Government Association.







The Yin-Yang Award-Bethany Claro


Like the Yin-Yang symbol which is harmoniously balanced, Bethany is an embodiment of dualisms. She is a listener yet not afraid to voice her opinion, a do-er and an observer, kind but witty. She has a very balanced personality which keeps her level-headed.







The Dalai Lama Award-Javier Rios


Like the Dalai Lama, Javier is extremely open-minded. She is always willing to consider new information in an unbiased way. Furthermore, the Dalai Lama is noted for his contagious laughter and gentle sense of humor, this is also true of Javier. Lastly, he is kind and conscientious of others.







The Daoist Award-Karen Morales

Daoism is focused on "the way" or proper path, likewise Karen isn't afraid to explore her own path. She has a rare passion for Korean culture, despite it being different from the common culture. She was the only student who did a short film for the book project, which indicates she is willing to do things her own way.







The Mother Theresa Award-Kaitlyn Reyes

Mother Theresa is noted for her kind works and having her actions speak louder than words. Kaitlyn may be timid, but can always be counted on to do the right thing. She strives to do her best in school, all the while being kind and gentle towards others.








The Siddhartha Award-Arelys Rodriguez


Arelys is a young woman who is not afraid to be herself. Like Siddhartha Guatama, she is not afraid to move beyond the confines of mainstream society. She has her own style and interests and is very mature for her age. She resembles enlightenment in that she is in-tune to herself.








Saint Paul Award-Crystal Arencibia

Paul was passionate about what he did, whether it was spear-heading the early church or writing letters. This passion can be seen in Crystal. She is always willing to share her opinion, furthermore, for the project on Hinduism she went all-out and dressed up in full costume. Furthermore, like Paul who was kind to the Gentiles (those who were outsiders to monotheism) she has a very welcoming nature.



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