Always walk in the hallway Be respectful and walk in the hallway. If you don’t walk you can get hurt. Location: The hallway.

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Always walk in the hallway Be respectful and walk in the hallway. If you don’t walk you can get hurt. Location: The hallway

Rules of walking in the hallway Walking in the hallways is safe and respectful. If you run in the hallways you can get hurt or in trouble. If it is against the rules you don’t need to break them. So seriously kids, DON’T RUN IN THE HALLS!!

Be good in the halls Walking in the hallways is the safest way to get to class. The halls are dangerous if you don’t follow the rules. Example: Tom walks into the school, walks to his locker, and calmly talks to his friends before the class bell rings.

Bad in the halls Do not run in the hallways Do not horseplay in the hallways Non Example: John and Mike ran down the hallway to their friend bill, and started to wrestle.

Be good kids. Do not run in the hallways. This is NOT a joke. Running in the halls is prohibited and if you do it the consequences will be paid. Do not run in the halls. Just walk. Please Example: Jim walked to his locker, and then to class without running. He got a cat track.

Discussion Indicate in the following situations whether the students are there (meeting the expectation), almost there, or not even close to there. –John is in a hurry to get to activity period after lunch so he runs out of the cafeteria and shoves his way through the students trying to get to the cafeteria –Stephanie meanders back and forth across the hall talking to her friends. –The bell rings and the class exits into the hallway. Craig pauses to let Sue get to her locker, then proceeds down the hall to his next class.