On Campus
We stopped by Wilson Elementary recently to ask students what qualities
were important in student leaders. Here’s what they had to say:
Jesse Guevara, 10, fifth-grader, Costa Mesa:
“It is important to be truthful and to help others. I participate in
fund-raisers for the school so that we can raise money and go on field
trips. Last year we went to Sea World and camped in the mountains.”
Melissa Buchmann, 10, fifth-grader, Costa Mesa
“A leader is someone who respects other people and their property. I
think being a student leader means acting as a good role model. For
example, listening to your teacher.”
Marlene Escalerar, 10, fifth-grader, Costa Mesa
“Courage. Truth. Honor. I want to be a teacher when I grow up and these
skills will help me to become a good teacher one day. Showing respect for
family and friends is also an important quality.”
Javier Aranda, 10, fifth-grader, Costa Mesa
“Student leaders get to help other people and that’s fun. Having good
skills will help me to do well in school and get good grades.”
Lizeth Zamora, 10, fifth-grader, Costa Mesa
“Being truthful toward others is a good quality. For example, if someone
you know gets in trouble you still have to tell the truth. It is also
important not to get in fights -- verbal and physical -- and not to do
drugs. Right now drugs are not a big pressure but I know they will be
when I go into middle school.”
Jeannette Abrego, 10, fifth-grader, Costa Mesa
“Not getting in trouble by fighting with people. If I were to see people
fighting I would tell them to talk it over without bad words and fists.
We have a lot of fighting in our world between countries. It makes me sad
because innocent people get killed. If it were up to me I would tell
everyone to just get along.”
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