MR. REEVE'S MORNING MESSAGE - MONDAY APRIL 27

April 27, 2020

Good morning Greenville Middle School!  I hope you all had a great weekend!

Congratulations to the students whose Greenville Green was selected for our weekly PBIS reward.  

These students will receive their reward when we are back in school.

Keep up the great work everyone! Here are a few of the comments about the Spartan STRONG traits displayed by students who received Greenville Greens last week:

  • Great job at our Google Meet yesterday!

  • Super job this week!

  • So proud of your efforts! Love your sense of humor in Google Meets!

  • You inspire me to do my best as a teacher!

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. 

Remember to keep an eye on completion dates for assignments.  If you are struggling with keeping track of your assignments, try making a list of them in order by due dates or enter them into your Google calendar.  If you need help with this, please reach out to a teacher, teaching assistant, or myself.    

Have a great day!  

Mr. Reeve


Morning Message:

TAKING ACTION - Challenges 

Listen to the words of Jawaharlal Nehru (juh-wah-her-lahl NAY ru), former prime minister of India: 

Our biggest fault is that we are more given to talking about things than to doing them. 

In other words, he believed that we human beings talk too much and do too little. Many of us are guilty of whining about the problems in our lives and in the world around us. We complain about pollution and crime. We whine about our relationships and our homework. Mr. Nehru is suggesting that we quit talking so much about what challenges us and do something to make a difference.

Today, if you catch yourself complaining about a problem, decide to do something about it. Make up your mind to talk a little less and do a little more.

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®