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Being a better person at school involves a combination of personal and social skills that can improve your academic performance and relationships with peers, teachers, and staff. Here are some tips to help you be a better person at school: 1. Be respectful: Show respect to your teachers, peers, and other staff members. Listen actively, avoid interrupting, and use appropriate language when communicating with others. 2. Be responsible: Take responsibility for your actions and do your best to meet your academic and personal goals. Complete your homework on time, study regularly, and be accountable for your behavior. 3. Be kind: Practice kindness and empathy towards others. Offer to help someone who needs it, say something nice to someone who is struggling, and be supportive of your classmates. 4. Be inclusive: Embrace diversity and inclusivity by respecting and valuing the differences among your peers. Avoid making assumptions or judgments about others based on their race, gender, ethnicity, or other characteristics. 5. Be proactive: Take initiative to improve your academic performance and school experience. Participate in extracurricular activities, join clubs or teams, and seek out opportunities to learn and grow. 6. Be a good listener: Listen carefully to what others are saying and try to understand their perspectives. Avoid interrupting, show interest, and ask questions to clarify. 7. Be accountable: Own up to your mistakes, apologize when necessary, and make amends to those you may have hurt or offended. By practicing these skills, you can become a better person at school, improve your relationships with others, and achieve greater academic success.
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