CLASSROOM EXPECTATIONS

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CLASSROOM EXPECTATIONS

RESPECT

RESPECT - YOUR TEACHER - YOUR CLASSMATES - YOUR SCHOOL - YOURSELF

RESPECT YOUR TEACHER Keep your attention focused on the teacher during instruction When I'm talking, you're not Remember that part of a teacher's job is to keep you safe

RESPECT YOUR CLASSMATES Use appropriate language with all classmates Be aware of others' feelings

RESPECT YOUR SCHOOL No drinks, food, gum, or candy near the computers Computers can cause frustration. Please don’t take it out on them Be careful with school supplies (also, don't run with scissors)

RESPECT YOURSELF We all work at different speeds and have different talents Take pride in your work and the effort you put into it

RESTROOM POLICY You know when you need to go, so go when you need to. Try to choose a time when you won’t miss something important. You MUST sign-out and take a pass.

NO AUDIO OR VIDEO STREAMING Streaming audio and video files through the internet takes a lot of bandwidth and slows down the school’s network for everyone.

My e-mail: rlvalois@hudson.k12.ma.us