a. As your teacher, no one student will be allowed to stop the teaching or learning process in my classroom.

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a. As your teacher, no one student will be allowed to stop the teaching or learning process in my classroom.

b. As your teacher, It is my responsibility to do what is in the best interest of my classroom.

c. There are two things that will not be tolerated in my classroom.

Manipulation and the questioning of my managerial skills in public are off limits.

Room Entry 1. Be seated quietly 2. Get out necessary supplies 3. Begin bell ringer activity

Tardy/Lateness 1. Sign the tardy log 2. Place your late pass in the specified area. 3. Go to your quietly and begin work.

Agenda Always check the board so that you will not get lost during instruction.

Computers Your computer should be charged each night.

Class work/Homework 1.Any seat work should be submitted in class. 2. Homework is to be completed at home.

1. During any announcement, you should be silent and listening to the speaker.

1. Lights go out 2. Fire alarm 3.Tornado drill 4.Intruder alert 5.Illness

1.Both bus and car pickup will be in the front of the school. 2. You will be assigned to a bus zone.

1.Follow directions 2.Go directly to your seat and be seated. 3. Bring materials to class daily

1. Homework passes 2. Test buddy 3.Free Answer 4. Mystery motivator

1. Warning 2. Sign behavior log 3. Call parents 4. Referral

1. Fighting with willful intent to inflict pain 2.Vandalism/destruction of property 3. Overt defiance/extreme

Test & projects = 60% Quizzes & class work = 30% Homework = 10%

Medals will be awarded at the end of the year to top students.

1.Be present daily. 2. Be on time for class.

1.Bring a note from doctor or parent. 2. All excuses must go to the office. 3. See teacher for missing work.

Handbook Test 1.Know the rules for the school system. 2. You will be tested.