Welcome to Flag Steward's
'Be a Stud Citizen' Message
for Wednesday, January 27, 2021
[ Pic by S. Sweeney (Chief Flag Steward) ]
'Be a Stud Citizen' Message
for Wednesday, January 27, 2021
[ Pic by S. Sweeney (Chief Flag Steward) ]
[ 3 Ways for Students to Experience today's 'Be a Stud Citizen Message: ]
[ 1) Scroll down this page and read it to yourself or perform it aloud for your school / classroom. If reading the page to a classroom, skip any text in [ brackets ].
2) Play & listen to the 'BASC' podcast as you or your classroom follow along while scrolling down this page on a device or classroom projection
or, 3) Play & watch, by yourself or with your classrooom on a projector, the screen captured short video performance of this page ]
[ 1) Scroll down this page and read it to yourself or perform it aloud for your school / classroom. If reading the page to a classroom, skip any text in [ brackets ].
2) Play & listen to the 'BASC' podcast as you or your classroom follow along while scrolling down this page on a device or classroom projection
or, 3) Play & watch, by yourself or with your classrooom on a projector, the screen captured short video performance of this page ]
[ Note: Flag Steward's 'Be a Stud Citizen' podcasts are available on nearly all podcast platforms for you to listen and enjoy however you prefer. ]
[ Note: If you can't access or play videos from YouTube in your school, then GO / CLICK HERE to watch today's stories from Our Flag on Loom. ]
Where is Our Flag, the U.S. Flag, at half-staff today?
[ CLICK HERE to see Half-Staff alert details, including pics, of Honorees ]
In case you didn't notice the difference from our usual "Reminders from Our Flag" page ... ... Yes, you've arrived at a special page linked from a unique QR code on the Be a Stud Citizen - 2021 Interactive Calendar.
For our fourth Be a Stud Citizen Message of the year, we've chosen to highlight our nonprofit project's, Flag Steward's, slogan -
Be a Stud Citizen
'Be a Stud Citizen' is a play-on-words in which 'Stud' is short for 'Student' and also means 'awesome,' 'amazing,' 'wonderful.' So, with that in mind, to 'Be a Stud Citizen' means to Be an Awesome, Good-to-Each-Other Citizen. A 'Stud Citizen' is a young American patriot who is working to be a 'More Informed, Inspired, Respectful' Citizen. A 'Stud Citizen' is also someone who, as a force for good,:
1) Loves Our Nation - and, despite its faults, is willing to talk to and work with other Citizens to help Our Nation keep improving
2) Loves All Citizens - regardless, of our different backgrounds and outlooks, as children of God, we listen, understand, and appreciate each other's differences
and,
3) Loves Challenges and Positive Change - and, has the courage to stand up and take action with other citizens to make our neighborhoods, town, cities, counties, states, and country a great place for all people to experience "Life, Liberty, and the Pursuit of Happiness." (rights defined by our Founding Fathers in the Preamble of the Declaration of Independence)
And, now, let's close this topic by hearing the 'Kid President,' from 7 years ago, highlight how regular kids / people can be ...
... 'Awesome' / 'Stud' Citizens that make a positive impact on America and the world. ;)
For our fourth Be a Stud Citizen Message of the year, we've chosen to highlight our nonprofit project's, Flag Steward's, slogan -
Be a Stud Citizen
'Be a Stud Citizen' is a play-on-words in which 'Stud' is short for 'Student' and also means 'awesome,' 'amazing,' 'wonderful.' So, with that in mind, to 'Be a Stud Citizen' means to Be an Awesome, Good-to-Each-Other Citizen. A 'Stud Citizen' is a young American patriot who is working to be a 'More Informed, Inspired, Respectful' Citizen. A 'Stud Citizen' is also someone who, as a force for good,:
1) Loves Our Nation - and, despite its faults, is willing to talk to and work with other Citizens to help Our Nation keep improving
2) Loves All Citizens - regardless, of our different backgrounds and outlooks, as children of God, we listen, understand, and appreciate each other's differences
and,
3) Loves Challenges and Positive Change - and, has the courage to stand up and take action with other citizens to make our neighborhoods, town, cities, counties, states, and country a great place for all people to experience "Life, Liberty, and the Pursuit of Happiness." (rights defined by our Founding Fathers in the Preamble of the Declaration of Independence)
And, now, let's close this topic by hearing the 'Kid President,' from 7 years ago, highlight how regular kids / people can be ...
... 'Awesome' / 'Stud' Citizens that make a positive impact on America and the world. ;)
And, now it's time to ...
Recite the Pledge of Allegiance
Recite the Pledge of Allegiance
Students across America, at school or at home, inspired to 'Be a Stud Citizen,' please unite and recite the Pledge.
GO / CLICK HERE to elevate your Flag Steward daily experience by getting your own Be a Stud Citizen - 2021 Interactive Calendar