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International Baccalaureate Programme

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Balance at Clayton Huey by Annabelle, Grade 4: I always include people and make sure everyone is doing the same thing. If we're playing a game, there's the same teams so that it will be fair, and everyone will get a turn to play. Principles at Clayton Huey by Abigail, Grade 4: To be principled is to be respectful and do the right thing. I listen to the teacher when he is talking. Reflection at Clayton Huey by AJ and John, Grade 4: You say 'I got this!' and be positive. / If you do something wrong, then you should be thinking what you could do better.

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Balance at CMMS by Claire, Grade 7: What it maens to be balanced is prioritize what you have to do first and then balance your needs and what you want to do to make sure you have time to do everything. I am balanced because I play a lot of sports, but I also make sure I have time to do my schoolwork and make sure it's the best I can do. Principles at CMMS by Shayd, Grade 6: Being principled is being independent and a leader. I like working in groups because I feel like I could be a good leader for my friends. Reflection at CMMS by Marquise, Grade 8: I think being reflective means looking back at something and fixing your actions.

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Balance at CMHS by Megan, Grade 12: Being balanced is very important to me because dealing with sports, clubs, homework and classes has been challenging. Having a routine schedule and making myself plans has definitely helped me be balanced. Principles at CMHS by Andrew, Grade 11: To me, principled means staying true to what you believe in and testing your morals. Not just doing things because your friends are doing them, you have goals to stick to and have to prepare for those goals. Reflection at CMHS by Tori, Grade 11: It means to look back on the past and try to grow and get better every day. Think before you make decisions, try and better yourself so you can treat others with respect and make other people feel good.