The SAN Script Wednesday, September 17
In the day-to-day trenches of adult life, there is actually no such thing as atheism. There is no such thing as not worshipping. Everybody worships. The only choice we get is what to worship.
-David Foster Wallaceprayer of the day
God, shepherd us away from the idolatries and ideologies of nationalism and consumerism that plague our world today. Free us to worship you, our rock and our redeemer. Amen.
Thank-you everyone for a wonderful night last night. There was a wonderful spirit in the building! Thank-you for all you do for our children and our parents. This is a great, caring community!
St. Anthony Today
Paul in late (meeting with triad principals)
Natalie out (AM) Silvia in
soccer practices continue – girls soccer tournament at McMaster Thursday!
Digital Citizenship: It’s More Than a Poster!
BY KRISSY VENOSDALE · AUGUST 4, 2013
Let me begin with a huge disclaimer.. These posters are not intended to substitute for true, open and honest discussions with kids, nor are they meant to replace the daily modeling that should be taking place in showing kids how to be a great digital citizen through our own actions. I’ve always been open with students. These statements on these posters are a result of discussions that happened within our classroom and most importantly, they are not just some ‘rules’ that I posted at the start of the year and expected kids to understand and follow. Being a great digital citizen is a process. It doesn’t happen overnight. But, in too many classrooms, schools, and homes, it’s not happening at all. Kids are growing up in a digital world, that is a given. But, being responsible with technology use? That’s an option that we can be a part of each and every day. Not just by hanging a poster, but by living it.