Here - Rotary Club of Harrisonburg
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Here - Rotary Club of Harrisonburg
5/24/2014 DNRonline : Spotlight On Ethics Edition: Friday, May 23, 2014 Top Story Just Checking In Classifieds Home Place an Ad News Welcome: Malcolm Lane Cars Opinion Homes Jobs Sports Subscribe Features Coupons Obituaries Public Notices Photos Contact Us Contests Account | Logout Links Services Calendar | Order Photos SPOTLIGHT ON ETHICS Harrisonburg Rotary Club Honors 68 Students Search... Posted: May 23, 2014 By JEREMY HUNT Archives HARRISONBURG — Philosophers, theologians and other great thinkers have pondered the concept of ethics for centuries. Advertisement Given the vast amount of study into the topic, it may seem a difficult concept to grasp. “I contend that it’s not,” Peter S. Yates, editor and general manager of the Daily News-Record, said Thursday to dozens of local youth being honored for ethical behavior by the Harrisonburg Rotary Club. Yates, the keynote speaker for Rotary’s annual Code of Ethics awards program, quoted former Supreme Court Justice Potter Stewart to make his point. Jafar Mansoor, a fourth-grader at Waterman Elementary School, beams while being honored by the Harrisonburg Rotary Club for ethical behavior at an awards ceremony at the James Madison University Festival Conference and Student Center on Thursday. (Photos by Nikki Fox) Advertisement “Ethics is knowing the difference between what you have a right to do and what is right to do,” Yates relayed to the students, their families, and fellow Rotarians. Every May, the city club honors 68 students — two from each school in Harrisonburg and Rockingham County — for ethical behavior. (All 68 students and their photos were published on a special page in Thursday’s DN-R.) Teachers and administrators select winners based on “truthfulness, fairness, consistency, dependability, integrity, service to others, friendliness, depth of commitments and reverence.” Rotarian Betsy Hay (left) congratulates Trevor Spiggle and Hannah Mast, fifth-grade award recipients from LinvilleEdom Elementary School. Advertisement Yates told the students that unethical behavior can be a slippery slope in which a series of small choices that seem insignificant leads to major problems. Though the students may not realize it, he said, they regularly make ethics decisions. Being ethical doesn’t come down to individual events or decisions, though, Yates added. “It’s about how you conduct yourself on a daily basis,” he said. Diane Weaver, president of the club, said the students’ behavior exemplified the Rotary’s motto of “Service above Self.” http://www.dnronline.com/article/052314ethics Maritza Valencia-Rocha, a Thomas Harrison Middle School student, was picked for an ethical behavior award at Thursday’s ceremony. NDN Video News 1/3 5/24/2014 DNRonline : Spotlight On Ethics “The main trait ... is genuinely thinking of others before themselves and being very selfless and trying to build community and help others as opposed to knocking them down,” she said. “It’s just overall thinking of others and how they can help others and not just looking at what’s in it for them.” Contact Jeremy Hunt at 574-6273 or [email protected] Advertisement Specials Peter Yates, the editor and general manager of the Daily News-Record and keynote speaker, addresses the audience. Add a comment... Also post on Facebook Posting as Malcolm Lane (Not you?) Comment Facebook social plugin Donald Sterling Hands Clippers to Wife Rapper Mos Def Barred From Entering US F. Lee Bailey: O.J. Trial Was A 'Circus' Mary Tyler Moore Losing Diabetes Battle Assess Your Heart Attack Risk in Minutes. Click Here. A Simple Change to Help Lose Weight NASCAR's Jeff Gordon has back s pas m treatm ents Anti-Aging Breakthrough Discovered May. 24, 2014 11:08 AM EDT Popular Skinny Pill Takes Country By Storm What's This? Bayne to drive No. 6 for Rous h-Fenway in 2015 May. 24, 2014 9:40 AM EDT Kurt Bus ch's Double bid highlights Indy 500 May. 24, 2014 8:53 AM EDT Bus ch wants workouts to fuel run at the 'Double' May. 23, 2014 4:49 PM EDT Ganas s i finds s peed, s tages rally on Carb Day May. 23, 2014 3:57 PM EDT Advertisement http://www.dnronline.com/article/052314ethics 2/3