MR. REEVE'S MORNING MESSAGE - TUESDAY,  APRIL 14

April 14, 2020

Good morning Greenville Middle School!  

Let’s all hope for some sunshine today!

Students, you are still able to order a yearbook for this year. The deadline is April 16. Go online to ybpay.lifetouch.com  and enter the code:  3500020

If you have any questions please email Mrs. Bowers at bowersf@greenvillecsd.org 

Please remember that you all are expected to participate in your learning each day. The learning opportunities the teachers are providing you do allow you to work at your own pace and absorb the content. 

During distance learning, we will not be using numerical grades. Instead, you will receive one of three options: Evidence of Learning (COMPLETE), Working Towards (WORKING), and Not Yet Learned (INCOMPLETE). 

My challenge to all you is for everyone to receive a COMPLETE for all your assignments. In order to meet this challenge, it is important for you to make sure if you have questions to email your teacher, teaching assistant, or me and we will get back to you. 

Be Spartan STRONG as we all work through this time away together!

Have a great day!  

Mr. Reeve


Morning Message:

CHARACTER - Strength 

Have you ever noticed that when everything's going well, it's very easy to be good __ to be cooperative, upbeat, productive? But what about when things are really tough? Then it's much harder to keep a positive attitude, don't you think? 

Here's how Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. said it: 

The ultimate measure of a [person] is not where he or she stands in moments of comfort and convenience, but where he or she stands at times of challenge and controversy. 

In other words, it's when things get tough that we have the opportunity to see what we're really made of. Today, notice how you respond to problems and difficulties. It's a good measure of your strengths and weaknesses.

With something to think about, this is Mr. Reeve reminding you to Be Kind, Be Responsible, Be The Best You Can Be. The choice is yours. Have a great day!

 Helping Students Make Wiser Choices Project Wisdom®