Citizenship in school refers to the understanding and practice of being an active, responsible member of the school community. It involves engaging in positive behaviors such as respecting others, contributing to a safe and inclusive environment, and participating in school activities. Additionally, it encompasses the development of social skills and values that promote collaboration, empathy, and civic responsibility among students. Ultimately, school citizenship prepares students to be informed and engaged citizens in the broader society.
Schools are about learning. You can show good citizenship at school by learning about your country, so that you will know what a good citizen should do.
Unless you come in as a foreign exchange student you don't have to prove citizenship to attend.
The motto of Head-Royce School is 'Scholarship, Diversity, Citizenship'.
The motto of Greenwood Laboratory School is 'Citizenship through Learning'.
Dallas Christian School's motto is 'Character, Citizenship, Christ'.
The motto of American School of Brasília is 'Celebrating diversity and cultivating citizenship'.
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Waupaca High School's motto is 'Building foundations for responsible citizenship and lifelong learning.'.
The motto of Concord-Carlisle High School is 'Commitment, Citizenship, Harmony, Scholarship'.
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American citizenship, 18 years of age, patriotism and a high school diploma.