At Athlos schools, we focus on teaching children the importance of 12 traits that we call Performance Character traits. Our Performance Character pillar recognizes the deep connection between these traits and success. Here, we look at social intelligence.
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Athlos Academies has recognized three Distinguished Athlos Educators from partner schools nationwide. The Distinguished Athlos Educators award is given annually to three individuals who exemplify quality performance in the Athlos program.
Summer is a great season to be active and outside, but it can be an easy time to fall out of the habit of reading. Children who develop the habit of reading have been shown to not only retain what they learned at school before summer break, but to be more prepared for the coming school year.
Reinforcing Performance Character at Home: Social Intelligence
/0 Comments/in Performance Character Pillar /by Athlos AcademiesAt Athlos schools, we focus on teaching children the importance of 12 traits that we call Performance Character traits. Our Performance Character pillar recognizes the deep connection between these traits and success. Here, we look at social intelligence.
Athlos Academies Recognizes 2018 Distinguished Athlos Educators
/0 Comments/in Athlos Headquarters, Educators, Healthy Body Pillar, Performance Character Pillar, Prepared Mind Pillar /by Athlos AcademiesAthlos Academies has recognized three Distinguished Athlos Educators from partner schools nationwide. The Distinguished Athlos Educators award is given annually to three individuals who exemplify quality performance in the Athlos program.
Athlos Summer Reading
/0 Comments/in Uncategorized /by Athlos AcademiesSummer is a great season to be active and outside, but it can be an easy time to fall out of the habit of reading. Children who develop the habit of reading have been shown to not only retain what they learned at school before summer break, but to be more prepared for the coming school year.