Success Strategy
Invested In You
Cost of Choices
Character Counts
Citizen Smart
100

This means writing your goal and reviewing it often.

What is "write it down"?

100

These classes let high schoolers earn college credit by passing an exam.

What are "AP (Advanced Placement) courses"?

100

The value of what you give up when you make a decision.

What is "opportunity cost"?

100
Doing the right thing even when no one is watching.

What is "integrity"?

100

The process for people born outside the U.S. to gain citizenship.

What is "naturalization"?

200

These three steps include accepting setbacks and staying determined. 

What are the steps to "make it happen"?

200

This laptop program is provided for grades 3-12 in UCPS.

What is the "1:1 Laptop Initiative"?

200

Choosing to study instead of going to a movie has this opportunity cost.

What is "missing the movie"?

200

These are acts like keeping promises and apologizing.

What are "examples of everyday integrity"?

200

The U.S. Constitution gives you these protected freedoms.

What are "rights"?

300

Trusting this can help you make good decisions that feel right.

What is "your gut" or "your instincts"?

300

A community can pass these to fund school improvements.

What are "school bonds"?

300

Going to college instead of working full time for 4 years costs this.

What is "lost wages"?

300

Integrity it not this; it can be learned and developed.

What is "a genetic trait"?

300

You must do this if your called to court to decide a case.

What is "serve on a jury"?

400

These are four common definitions of success.

What are wealth, fame, desired outcome, and being someone who succeeds?

400

These college-level courses are offered through South Piedmont.

What are "Career and College Promise courses"?

400

Taking a sick day and losing your paycheck is this.

What is "an example of opportunity cost"?

400

Oprah says real integrity is doing the right thing even when...

What is "no one knows whether you did or not"?

400

Voting and respecting others are examples of this.

What are 'responsibilities of a citizen"?

500

These questions about work clothes and transportation help you do this.

What is "envision your future"?

500

UCPS students can graduate with certifications for these careers. 

What are "welder, firefighter, beautician, or mechanic"?

500

A cognitive skill that helps you consider gains and losses.

What is "evaluating opportunity cost"?

500

This describes resisting peer pressure and staying true to your values.

What is "having personal integrity"?

500

Not doing this (like paying taxes or jury duty) may lead to jail time.

What are "consequences of ignoring civic duties"?