BIG NEWS! Our new Medal of Honor Character Development Program resource is here! PATH TO HONOR encourages self-exploration of the six values embodied in the Medal of Honor: courage, commitment, integrity, sacrifice, citizenship, and patriotism. Students select a module focusing on one of the core values and trace the steps of Medal of Honor Recipients. As they hear stories in the Recipients’ own words, students decide what they would do in that moment, then hear the rest of the story and reflect on the values demonstrated, making real-life connections to character values. Learn more about PATH TO HONOR here: https://lnkd.in/e8jS4qBk
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Presently, there are three variations of the Medal of Honor. Steeped with symbolism, the Medal has become a historic mark of our nation’s bravest. Out of respect for those who have earned it, its appearance has remained largely unaltered in over 150 years. Learn more about the three variations: https://lnkd.in/ewBhjwA6
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Memorial Day isn't just a time for barbecues and the unofficial start of summer; it is a profound reminder of the sacrifices made for the freedoms we enjoy—and the opportunities those freedoms afford. Just as the brave men and women who served our nation displayed courage and dedication, we, too, must harness these qualities as we embark on our personal and professional journeys of self-improvement. Self-growth requires ambition, resilience, and commitment to forge ahead, just as those heroic individuals did on the front lines for our freedom. As you (we) honor Memorial Day, take a moment to reflect on how the principles of sacrifice and determination can fuel your path to excellence. Remember that the most significant transformations often require small, consistent efforts over time—be it refining a skill, embracing new challenges, or fostering deeper connections in your professional network. In paying tribute to those who dedicated their lives to our nation, let their legacy inspire you to break barriers and elevate your potential. Your ambitions today can become the achievements of tomorrow, and your personal growth can be a testament to the sacrifices of those who came before you. The choices you make now are not just for yourself but your lasting tribute to those who have paved the way for a future of endless possibilities. Each decision, each step towards self-improvement, is a testament to the courage and dedication of those who served our nation. Your choices matter, and they can honor the sacrifices of Memorial Day in a meaningful way.
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