Mrs. Greenberger Mrs. Greenberger Welcome (Back) to Park Dale Lane Elementary School!

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Mrs. Greenberger Mrs. Greenberger Welcome (Back) to Park Dale Lane Elementary School!

I am SO glad to see you! I am SO glad to see you!

Expectations for Behavior Park Dale Lane Elementary School

PDL Expectations for Student Behavior  Be courteous and respectful to everyone—adults and students.

PDL Expectations for Student Behavior  Respect all personal and school property.

PDL Expectations for Student Behavior  Conduct yourself in a safe and orderly manner.

PDL Expectations for Student Behavior  Be safe by keeping your hands, feet and objects to yourself.

PDL Expectations for Student Behavior  Come to school on time, prepared to learn with completed homework.

Dress for Success!  Be clean and neat in appearance.  Follow the guidelines in the handbook for appropriate clothing.  Remove all hats when indoors.  Make sure to wear appropriate shoes.  No Flip-Flops!

Lunchtime Rules  If you’re buying lunch, stand in line and wait your turn to be served. Be ready with your number.  Remain seated at lunch tables with your class.  Raise your hand and wait to be dismissed by a Noon Supervisor.  Don’t play with or throw your food.  Clean your table and look on the ground before you leave.  Recycle your items and put them into the right container.

Lunchtime Rules- cont.  You must have a pass to return to the classroom or other parts of campus.  Follow Noon Supervisor directions the first time.  Address Noon Supervisors politely: “Excuse me, can you open this for me, please?”  No running to, from, or in the lunch area. Walk at all times.

Playground Rules  Follow adult directions the first time.  Play in designated areas only.  Play Fair.  No “Cuts” to anyone.  Play by PDL Rules. (rock, paper, scissors)  Stay in designated areas: don’t wander around campus.  Use kind words. Keep your hands and feet to yourself.

Walk on white and the black top! Running is only permitted on the grass.

LEAVE at Home  Toys, stuffed animals  CDs, IPods, Game Boys  Jewelry  Balls- footballs, tennis balls  Cell Phones MUST be turned off during school hours!

OFF LIMITS:  Bullying  Harassment  Excluding others  Hurtful words or actions  Fighting/Hitting

Suspensions from School  Bringing Weapons and dangerous objects to school  Harassment  Sexual Harassment  Physical violence/threats of violence  Drugs, alcohol Serious Offenses

We Need You! At School Every Day and On Time

PDL Awards Monthly awards for: -Building Character -Citizenship-Academics-Effort The choice is ALWAYS yours! The choice is ALWAYS yours!

REWARDS  Our PTA created a rewards system called Park Dale Lane dollars. It includes an opportunity for purchasing items at the school store, winning raffle prizes and earning treats. It will open in September.

CHARACTER COUNTS! Our first character trait is citizenship.

How can you be a good citizen? -Show concerns for others -Get involved -Cooperate -Make a difference -Help others

Have a great year…  Respect Others  Take Care of our School  Be Polite and Helpful  Be Prepared to Learn  Follow Directions the first time  Work hard and do your Personal Best

Last but not least.. If you need help, ask your teacher, any school staff or Mrs. Greenberger. We all care about you and are here to help. Make it your best year….the choice is always yours!