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It is Mountaineer Challenge Week! Each day this week we are asking students to send us photos from one area of Integral Formation. Monday was focused human formation. Everest students form skills, habits, and virtues to become people of character, which is at the core of authentic leadership. Distance learning habits include: neatness, discipline, following a schedule, etc. Great job, Mountaineers, living human formation yesterday! Tomorrow’s challenge is spiritual formation!

Georgia Van Wagoner – Preschool

Georgia got up, got dressed, said her morning prayers, and made her bed!

 

Justin Arcidi, Kindergarten

Justin followed the school schedule today. He also cleaned up after playing with his toys.

Rudy Torres Naranjo, Kindergarten

Rudy learned how to do a new chore!

Branden Sandeen, 1st Grade

Branden also learned a new chore!

Max Thewes,1st Grade

Max practicing discipline while working on his school work!

Mason McGovern, 1st Grade

Mason is forming habits by following his daily routine!

Elea Lacy, 4th Grade

Elea was responsible today!

Joseph Moran, 4th Grade

Joseph worked hard today!

Maria Willertz, 7th Grade

Maria got started right on time this morning in an organized work space!

Addyson Bautel, 9th Grade

Addy let us know she was hard at work this morning!

Lucia & Eduardo Dominguez, 10th & 12th Grades

The Dominguez siblings took it to a new level, reminding us of all the important rules and habits that help form an Everest student into the next generation of leaders!