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I Agree

Posted on | November 13, 2008 | 1 Comment

Respect the Eagle; Respect Yourself; Respect Others

Watching Eagle by Scott Hunter

Watching Eagle

Will you join the global community as a responsible and ethical citizen who follows the hidden rules of courteous and polite discourse, even when your ideas differ with others?

Settle In; Think

Settle In; Consider What You Say and Do

Will you follow these rules:

The Rules

1. Be safe: If you are a student you must use your code name. Follow and remember our netiquette at:
Blog Etiquette (Internet/Wiki/Blog)

2. Be kind: Be overly friendly and positive; you must refrain from any profane, sarcastic, or unkind responses. Review the Blog Etiquette (Internet/Wiki/Blog) and purpose page.

3. Be respectful: Since our writing work is schoolwork, school rules and expectations apply when making any references on or to this site.

4. Be productive: Make sure you communicate clearly and intelligently (no text message wording please) on a relevant topic. Remember your purpose and audience.

5. Be here: If the above criteria are met, your posts may be published; if the above criteria are not met, your posts may not be published.

Note: The views on the blogs are not necessarily those of Ms. Edwards or our school.

Rules Adapted from: The South Titan Government Blog


Log in and in the comment box on the this post, indicate the following (copy and paste the TEXT below):

I, ________code name________, want to become a responsible, caring, polite, productive, and ethical global citizen; therefore, I agree to and will follow, apply, and encourage the rules and expectations guiding our safe and respectful journey through our educational networks. In addition, I will notify an adult/teacher if I find that someone’s blog, response, or comment does not reflect the actions of the global citizens we strive to become. Date:____________________


Be Proud: Soar Like an Eagle

Be Proud: Soar Like an Eagle as a Global Citizen

Be a critical thinker, creative wordsmith,and caring citizen.~ Ms. Edwards


Photo Credits: Scott Hunter, Star Newspaper, used with permission


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One Response to “I Agree”

  1. Ms Edwards
    November 14th, 2008 @ 8:00 pm

    I, ________Teacher_______, want to become a responsible, caring, polite, productive, and ethical global citizen; therefore, I agree to and will follow, apply, and encourage the rules and expectations guiding our safe and respectful journey through our educational networks. In addition, I will notify an adult/teacher if I find that someone’s blog, response, or comment does not reflect the actions of the global citizens we strive to become.

    Date: 11/14/08

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