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Students Share Thoughts on what it means to be Trustworthy

Published March 17, 2011

The following article contains quotes from members of Kenrose Elementary School's Bus Safety Patrol as they describe what it means to be trustworthy.  It is part of a special feature in conjunction with Character Under Construction.

"Trustworthiness is being honest and loyal to your friends. A trustworthy friend never lies and always helps you no matter where you are and no matter what situation you are in." –Jamie Gim

"Trustworthiness is being dependable in word and deed." – Murphy DePompei

"Trustworthiness is being trusted to accomplish something to the best standards." – Claire Smith

"Trustworthiness means to be honest so people can trust you." – Karina Martinez

"Being on the bus safety patrol means letting the passengers have faith and trust in me that I will be there when they need me." – Riley Clemmons

"Trustworthiness is being truthful and loyal. You have to always be honest to be trustworthy." – Emily Thacker

"Trustworthy means you trust the people around you." – Chloe Looney

"Trustworthiness means to trust people like your friends and family." – Kaitlyn Mi

"Trustworthy means to trust your friends and family and be honest." – Sydney MacNeil

"Trustworthiness means letting people trust you; it can also mean doing a good deed." - Nayan Chavan

"Trustworthiness is trusting others and being trusted." – Dan VanSolingen

"Being trustworthy to me is keeping your promise and having integrity." – Celine Fawaz