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Kroger
You can also support Madison Central by purchasing Kroger shopping cards below. If you use these cards to purchase your groceries at Kroger, MCHS will receive 5% of the total you spend on groceries.
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Mac's Fresh Market Foods
Mac’s Fresh Market Foods at School Street on Hwy 51 has begun a community Partners Program. Each time you shop there, you will be given one stamp for every $5 you spend. These stamps can be affixed to Madison Central’s card, which will be kept at Mac’s. Once the card is filled with stamps Mac’s will issue MC a check. Your participation in this program will help us buy needed equipment and supplies for our classroom. Thanks for your support.
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Dear Parent or Guardian:
This week we are studying the character trait of reverence.
The definition of reverence is: |
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having an attitude of awe, respect, and love. |
The qualities of reverence are trustworthiness, responsibility, respect, and patriotism.
The students will study about things, ideas, and symbols that we, as a nation, hold dear.
If you would like to participate in the reinforcement of what we are studying this week in character education, here are some ideas for you and your son or daughter to work on together:
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Discuss what reverence means to you and share with your student some of the things for which you have reverence. |
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Share with your teenager the ideas and symbols of our country which you hold dear. |
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Maintain family and cultural traditions. |
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Display symbols that are special and sacred to your family and culture. |
"Although reverence is an inner-motivated attitude of mind and spirit, it may well be cultivated by controlling one's environment."
—Marvel S. Crookston
Sincerely,
Madison Central Faculty
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