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Be in the Classroom espect Do your own work Bring your supplies everyday Be on time Listen to instructions sk questions when you do not understand Be prepared Be accountable for your own grade ttend tutorials when needed ry - do not give up Do your make-up work aise your hand to get the teacher s attention Follow all class rules and procedures No texting, gaming, or taking pictures / videos on electronic devices tay quiet during instruction tay in your seat during instruction Use kind, encouraging words Keep hands and feet to yourself Be helpful to others. llow others to have an opinion without judgement. Cooperate with others Do your share of group work Encourage one another

Be in the Hallways espect lways lock your locker Do not share lockers PLN to be on time. No tardies!! Go directly to class - do not hang in the halls Walk Keep moving - do not stop and block the flow Keep your hands to yourself No pushing or horseplay. Do not slam or beat on the lockers Use talking voices Walk and talk Help others when needed Hold doors open for others

Be in the Cafeteria espect Get in line quickly ake good lunch choices Use your lunch time wisely Follow lunch procedures Pick up and throw away your lunch trash hrow trash away Use talking voices Wait in line for your turn Wait to be dismissed Clean up your lunch area

Be in ssemblies espect Pay attention to speaker Keep belongings with you it with your class and teacher Follow directions for a quick dismissal Listen to the message of the speaker Be positive Keep hands, feet, and belongings to yourself it with your class and teacher No phones No booing! No talking when others are speaking Clap and cheer when appropriate Have school spirit and participate tay seated with your class until dismissed

Be at the Bus amp espect Keep your belongings with you Be alert Go directly to your bus Get to your bus quickly tay in your seat ove quickly to your OWN bus Do not stop to talk to your friends Walk Keep hands and feet to yourself Use talking voices Follow the directions of your bus driver Be organized - do not make your bus wait

Be t Car Pick Up espect Keep your belongings with you Be alert Wait for all cars to stop before moving to your ride ove quickly to your car when it pulls up Pay attention to the cars Walk Do not make your ride wait and block other cars Keep hands and feet to yourself Do not yell - use talking voices Help others if needed

Be during Fire Drills espect Leave belongings in classroom afety first Follow directions tay with your class Line up in a straight, quiet line eturn to class as soon as the instruction is given No pushing or running tand facing away from the school No talking Listen to your teacher Do not push Hands and feet to yourself tay quiet to hear instructions

Be in the Library espect urn in your library books Use your time wisely Pick up after yourself if you make a mess espect others space and right to be in a quiet zone llow others to have an opinion without judgement Put your book and magazines back where it belongs if you decide not to check it out from the library sk for help if you need help in finding library books, magazines or online resources Be prepared for the visit to the library. sk yourself: what materials will you need or check-out from the library? Have a seat and read either a book, magazine or online resources Push in your chairs Walk quietly around the library ake care of borrowed library material--treat it better than you would treat your own stuff. Everyone is welcome here--this is our school community library Be helpful Be kind Be courteous Use a small and low voice atrix Updated 9/11/2015