Effective Communicator


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A Mohonasen student will learn to be an active and empathetic listener who demonstrates clear, concise, confident and courteous written and oral communications skills.

Bradt

Morning Meetings

Restorative Circles Chats

Elementary students are engaging in Restorative Circles Chats, a powerful practice that promotes positive communication, empathy, and community building. In these structured group discussions, students sit in a circle and share their thoughts and feelings, fostering a sense of belonging and respect among peers.

Classroom School Counseling Lessons

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Classroom School Counseling Lessons

Mohonasen students at all levels are participating in Classroom School Counseling Lessons designed to support their academic, social and emotional development. These lessons, led by school counselors, provide students with essential skills such as problem-solving, emotional regulation, empathy, and positive decision-making. Through interactive activities, discussions, and role-playing, students learn how to navigate friendships, manage stress, and build confidence.

Draper

Participation on Interview Committees

Secondary students are gaining valuable real-world experience by participating in Mock Interview Committees. In these simulations, students take on the roles of interviewers, evaluating candidates for hypothetical job positions. This experience helps students develop critical skills such as communication, active listening, and professional etiquette, while also deepening their understanding of the interview process.

Classroom School Counseling Lessons

Like in the elementary schools, these lessons play a key role in creating a supportive and inclusive school culture, helping students develop the tools they need to succeed both in and out of the classroom.

Restorative Circles

High School

Participation on Interview Committees

Classroom School Counseling Lessons

Peer Mediation

High school students are taking an active role in fostering a positive school environment through Peer Mediation. Trained peer mediators help their classmates resolve conflicts in a peaceful and constructive manner. In this program, students act as neutral facilitators, guiding their peers through discussions to identify underlying issues and reach mutually acceptable solutions.

Ideas Fair Presentations- Participation in Government and AP Public Policy

Email Etiquette