OUR FLAGSHIP PRINCIPALS

These principals have partnered with us in offering the ASF flagship program to their schools. With their support, we are already seeing positive results from the ASF clubs. We salute these principals for being such committed leaders in their schools and communities. Each of them has a deep desire to see the students of our country rise up and lead our nation with positve character and citizenship qualities.


Mr. Roger Shaw, Principal ~ Dunbar High School.
"Dunbar High School believes that character is the ultimate component to redeeming one's destiny. The thirteen traits selected by our students, through the ASF program, are integrated in our school culture in the morning, in the evening, as well as at noontime. All day long, we talk about character and there are teachable moments when teachers teach from our character traits. The American Students' Fund has provided positive resources, activities and programs to develop this basic belief in our students"


Ms. Cheryl Pasteur, Principal ~ Randallstown High School.
"Its not enough just to have book sense. There must be a level of integrity and morals that guide our intelligence, as well as the things we do."



Mr. Don Weglein, Principal ~ Woodlawn High School
"The ASF organization is important to Woodlawn. What the philosophy brings to our facility are things we all need to understand, embrace and appreciate. They also bring to us a commitment, a dedication and a sincerity. For any program to work, you must have those ingredients. From the people who have created the ASF, to the philosophies, to everyone who has embraced the program over the years, it is an important link for Woodlawn High School to move to the next level. With the ASF comes kindness, sincerity and a commitment for the future. That’s where we see the ASF being pivotal and important to Woodlawn High."



Ms. Deborah Phelps, Principal ~ Windsor Mill Middle School
"When you take a look at the American Students' Fund, and think about the uniqueness of the program, what's really special is how it is embedded through, not only the middle school, but also in the elementary and high school. The thirteen character traits, elected by the students of our community high school, that we wear so proudly on our official Windsor Mill Middle Wear, symbolizes the values that our school celebrates on a daily basis - not only on our school campus, but also throughout the community. "



Ms. Marcel Hall, Principal ~ Randallstown Elementary School
"On behalf of the students, faculty and staff of Randallstown Elementary School, we wish to extend a sincere thank you to the American Students' Fund for having this wonderful program at our school. The weekly character traits help our students to make good choices and decisions. It is our goal to continue to participate in the ASF program because we believe in the positive impact it is having on our students."



Ms. Nellie Slater, Principal ~ Woodbridge Elementary School
"The American Students’ Fund character education program is not simply a lesson or course. It has become an integral part of Woodbridge Elementary School’s daily life. With this intentional and thoughtful character education program, WES has become a community in which virtues such as responsibility, loyalty, honesty and leadership are taught, expected, celebrated and continually practiced. Woodbridge Elementary staff, students, and parents embrace the thirteen character traits developed by the community high school. The traits are shared on a daily basis, and students are rewarded for their positive behavior. We would like to thank the American Students’ Fund for their commitment and support throughout the years."

 


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