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MVCTC
Recognizes Students for Random Acts of Kindness
Bowling, Brooks, and Runkel Recipients of first MVCTC Integrity Awards
Englewood, Ohio – During the 2018-2019 school year, Miami Valley
Career Technology Center (MVCTC) will introduce a new student
recognition program to encourage the Choose Kindness Campaign started
in April of 2018. The new MVCTC Integrity Award consists of
“Caught Being Kind” cards that are awarded to students who are observed
demonstrating kindness to other students.
The “Caught Being Kind” cards are issued by any MVCTC staff member who
observes a random act of kindness and wishes to acknowledge and
recognize the student for their kindness/character. Students
receiving a “Caught Being Kind” card put their name on one half of the
card and deposit it in the Integrity Award box in each building’s front
office. The other half of the card should be kept by the student
to take home to share with family.
Each month a drawing is held awarding one lucky “Caught Being Kind”
recipient with the MVCTC Integrity Award for each building. The
winners receive an MVCTC hooded sweatshirt, are recognized as a monthly
Integrity Award winner on social media, the MVCTC website, and a
special bulletin board in each building. The goal is to support
and reinforce a culture of kindness by recognizing and rewarding random
acts of kindness by MVCTC students.
The recipients of the November 2018 Integrity Awards are
Jacob Bowling (Auto Services student from Northmont). Jacob was
presented his award by East Building Principal, Mr. Dale Winner.
Khali Books (Criminal Justice student from Vandalia). Khali was
presented his award by West Building Principal, Ms. Natasha Norvell.
Courtney Runkel (Pre-Nursing student from Tri-Village). Courtney
was presented her award by West Building Principal, Ms. Natasha Norvell.
For more information about MVCTC, please visit www.mvctc.com.
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