A student of Character demonstrates:
a concern for and personal commitment to a community.
an individual's integrity, honesty, and trust.
an unwavering pledge to abide by established policies and regulations.
a willingness to stand and be an advocate for those who are experiencing adversity.
a demonstrated commitment to fairness and social justice.
a respect for the rights, needs, reputation, and intellectual and physical property of others.
The student who excels at Scholarship demonstrates:
a GPA of 3.6 or above.
involvement in the arts at PVPA.
leadership in the classroom and respect for their teachers.
The student who exercises leadership:
proposes new solutions, applies principles, and makes suggestions.
exercises influence on peers in upholding school ideals.
contributes ideas that improve the civic life inside and outside the school.
demonstrates academic initiative.
holds school offices or responsibilities, conducts business efficiently and effectively, and is reliable and dependable without prodding.
is thoroughly dependable in any responsibility accepted.
The student who serves:
participates in community activities such as: scouts, religious groups, volunteer services, family duties, non-profit groups, and town government.
is a member of one or more school service groups.
volunteers dependable and well organized assistance, is gladly available, and is willing to sacrifice to offer assistance.
works well with others and is willing to take on difficult or inconspicuous responsibilities.
does committee and group work.
shows courtesy and school pride by assisting visitors, teachers, staff, and students.
completes 13 service hours per semester divided between in and out of school.