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Bastrop County – A County of Character
Posted by: | CommentsOn February 28, the Bastrop County Commissioners unanimously passed a resolution designating “Bastrop – A County of Character”.
This action follows the designation of “Bastrop – A City of Character” several years ago.
Both of these actions have, as their foundation the K-12 Character Education program, Building Good Citizens for Texas. This program has been in place in all four Bastrop County school districts for several years, as well as in many other schools across Texas.
Each month a character trait is emphasized through a variety of activities. The traits are: Loyalty, Justice, Self-Reliance, Self-Discipline, Integrity, Honor, Patriotism, Respect, Honesty, Responsibility, Compassion, and Perseverance.
The schools accomplish this emphasis through age appropriate strategies, all with the purpose of encouraging students to learn and then practice positive character in their lives.
For the City of Character, County of Character, and local School Board a two-minute presentation is given by a student or an adult citizen describing what the character trait for the month means to them.
Our sincere thanks to the Bastrop County Commissioners and Bastrop County Judge Ronnie McDonald for joining this initiative to encourage the citizens of Bastrop County to focus on the importance of character in the lives of our citizens.
Building Good Citizens, a 501(c)(3) organization is a totally volunteer initiative designed to encourage the inclusion of values into the school day, and to promote recognition of those values in the larger community.
We invite interested citizens to contact us if you would like to be a part of the activities promoting citizenship through the inclusion of character messages in the schools, and in the city and county governments.
Justice
Posted by: | CommentsGarrett from Bluebonnet Elementary's 4th grade was asked to speak at the last school board meeting on the topic of Justice. Every month at the Bastrop School Board meetings a student from BISD addresses the school board and attendees on the importance of that month's character trait.
Building Good Citizens for Texas is proud of the great job Garrett did explaining what February's Character Trait "Justice" means to him.
Bastrop Becomes a City of Character
Posted by: | CommentsBastrop, TX – August 28, 2007 – Integrating character education into all aspects of community life is increasingly the focus in many Texas towns. On August 28, 2007 the Bastrop City Council in Texas unanimously adopted a Resolution put forth by Bastrop Mayor Tom Scott pledging “its commitment to character, and doing all in its power to become known as a City of Character by encouraging character in its homes, schools, churches, city government, businesses, media and community groups, and urges the leaders of each of these entities to do likewise”.
This pledge is a continuation of the importance Bastrop places on character education, not just in the schools, but in the entire community. It has been shown by the Journal of Research in Character Education, Texas Education Agency findings, as well as statistics from various law enforcement agencies, that effective Character Education reduces juvenile offenses and recidivism rates.
A commitment to character actually requires low capital investment, it is mostly just a decision by individuals and communities to model good character in all of our actions, and to help others do the same. These small decisions help children emulate the good character traits they see in their community leaders, thus making our town a safer and kinder place to live.
Bastrop has a history of citizens helping others. Continuing this tradition may be the most important action we can take to make Bastrop the safest, friendliest, most helpful city in Texas.
If you would like more information on integrating character education into the Bastrop community or in your own Texas community, please contact Evelyn Weilert (512-303-3689) from Building Good Citizens for Texas, the initiative being implemented in Bastrop schools, and now in the community of Bastrop.
For information contact: eweilert@txchared.com