HARBOR HILL SCHOOL MAKING GOOD CHOICES 2016-2017.

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HARBOR HILL SCHOOL MAKING GOOD CHOICES 2016-2017

Welcome to the Harbor Hill School !

Harbor Hill students… Come to school every day Arrive on time 8:10 AM

Be Prepared Bring the right supplies Complete all classwork Complete all homework Hand in projects on time Bring instruments to school

Dress Appropriately Be prepared for outdoor recess especially on cold days. Wear comfortable sneakers with laces, velcro or z-straps to be able to participate safely in recess and P.E.

School Rules Be kind to everyone at school Speak appropriately - teasing and foul language are not acceptable Respect school property to keep our school clean and safe Follow adult directions

Bathroom Rules Get permission from an adult Keep the bathroom clean Throw all paper into the garbage pail

Cafeteria Rules Remember to: - Stay in your seat Talk quietly Eat your food Clean up your mess Line up quickly and quietly at the end.

Recess Rules Listen to the adults in charge will Disagreements over game decisions become an automatic ‘Do Over’ will Speak nicely to each other Use words to solve problems

Recess Rules Include everyone Use the equipment appropriately Games involving physical contact are not allowed such as tag and football Ask an adult for permission to enter school 10

Games and Activities Soccer Wallball Kickball Basketball Playground equipment Meet the Recreation Teacher on the field for today’s activities

Keep It Home Toys Cell phones Electronics

Hallway Rules Walk quietly Keep to the right Follow the directions of adults Respect work on display

Bus Rules Walk on and off of the bus Keep all of your things on your lap Keep the bus clean

Bus Rules Be kind to the bus driver and the students Remain seated at all times Use appropriate language

Please walk around the gardens.

Bullying is Not Tolerated Physical Hitting, tripping, pushing Damaging/ stealing other’s belongings Verbal Name calling, teasing Making discriminatory remarks Verbally threatening

Bullying is Not Tolerated Emotional Excluding or threatening to exclude Spreading rumors, gossiping Using threatening looks or gestures Cyberbullying Use of the internet or cell phone to hurt other people’s feelings

Consequences Meeting with Mrs. Kemler or Mrs. Wood Phone call home Meeting with parents and Mrs. Kemler and Mrs. Wood Loss of recess time Removal from classroom Replace damaged property Bus seat reassignment Removal from the bus

If someone is being unkind to you, what can you do? Tell the person, in a firm voice, to stop Stay calm, take deep breaths and walk away Ask an adult for help 20

Bystanders Can Be Upstanders Tell the person who is bullying to stop Band together as a group Avoid joining in Reach out to students who are alone and help Ask an adult for help Be a “One”

The Promise I will speak up instead of acting as a bystander. I choose to participate in activities that don’t involve teasing. I forgive others if they make poor choices. I model good behavior. I accept others for their differences. I include others in group situations. I will talk to an adult when there is a problem I cannot manage on my own. I am powerful in making a difference in my school. https://video.roslynschools.org/users/SGERBOSI/a21 eeea4-6726-4aa2-964b-9182edd3e904.mp4