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Period 1 Seating Update…Back of Class
James Lee
Deker Adelman
Deontae Crumitie
Alex Greenberg
Noah Horning
Lawson Lin
Sam Millard Paul Xi Kiefer
Cundy
Carlos Sanchez Vinuela
Jennifer Balter
Avery Booth
Dow Drukker
Mike Harris
Jordan Faulkner
Cooper Platt
Andrew Theodotou
Brian Wang
Cristina Boeckel
Antoine Montgomery
Gabe Bernstein
Ellis Butler
Max Kaplan
Abdibaari Hersi
Chris Lutts
Austin Makris
Warner Raulston David Wu Sky Zhao
Front of Class
Period 2 Seating Update…Back of Class
Alexy Billon
Jamie Lynch Maryssa
HaggettFrederik Lasson
Dean Tang
Leehey Ramon
Nate Smith
Toby Taradeina
Lewis Zhao
Nick Sutton Gigi Chen Andrew Davis Isaac
HigginsPaul
MauriceBrendan Polgar
Burke Riley
Michael Spencer
Zeyuan Tang
Max Zerrudo-Turgeon
Becky Zeng
Tenzin Crane
Jake Deutschlander
Jeans Jiaraksa
Ryan Moran
Richard Ramirez
Joey Romo
Aidan Sperry
Andrew Sterling
Sam Zanta
Front of Class
Government
Class #3 & #4
Rights…Rights are predominately privileges granted
to individuals by governing bodies.
Responsibilities…A responsibility is a duty or obligation that is
accepted, or put into action.The expectation that you will take care of
certain things or perform duties.
The Connection…It is important to remember that rights are
granted based on an agreed set of behaviors and obligations, with the expectation of mutual respect and cooperation.
Every right manifests itself through a series of obligations or duties that flow outward from the central law, like ripples on water. It is these obligations or duties that we commonly refer to as responsibilities.
Mrs. Gauld’s Vision for the YearA Leadership School
A community where individual’s grow into and develop their leadership capacities.
Levels of leadership development…Preparatory PhaseTransitional PhaseLeadership Phase
MeritocracyMERITOCRACY:
1. a system in which the talented are chosen and moved ahead on the basis of their achievement.
2. leadership selected on the basis of intellectual criteria.
A meritocracy is a social system in which people’s success in life depends primarily on their talents, abilities, and effort.
Homework…On a 4 x 6 notecard, put your name and write
what you see as Hyde’s definition of Meritocracy.
These will be handed in.
Cell Phones at Hyde…You have a right to personal property.
Does everyone?Self-regarding feelings
Self-regarding feelings: those that prompt us to act on the basis of our likes and dislikes, our desires and fears.
Preoccupation with rights Are there responsibilities that supersede rights?
Cell Phones at Hyde…You have an obligation to promote the vision
of the school.Mrs. Gauld’s “Leadership School” vision.Self-transcending feelings
Self-transcending feelings: those that prompt us to go beyond ourselves and seek what is truly worthwhile: truth, beauty, excellence, noble deeds, respect for individual persons, love, vision, and destiny.
Cell Phones at Hyde…We are moving toward the right/privilege to
have our cell phones accompany us.So what is the responsibility we need to put
into practice?Individual honor and
integrity.A senior duty to uphold this.
Homework…Write two paragraphs describing a time
where you exercised self-transcending feelings.
Feeling that prompt you to go beyond yourself and seek what is truly worthwhile: truth, beauty, excellence, noble deeds, respect for individual persons, love, vision, and destiny.
To be typed and handed in at the beginning of Thursday’s Government class.