Mandeville Elementary School Fishing on the Playground.

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Mandeville Elementary School Fishing on the Playground

The Fish Philosophy Expectations Be There Make Someone’s Day Choose Your Attitude Have Fun

A model student is someone who follows the rules that are designed to keep everyone safe, allow everyone to play fairly, and to have fun on the playground!!

REWARDS Teachers will give special stickers to those students who demonstrate proper playground behavior… Hopefully you are one of the students that will be recognized for making good choices.

Examples of Being There on the Playground Walking across the deck Freezing when the bell rings Walking to the line

Choose Your Attitude on the Playground Picking up trash and throwing it away Patiently waiting for your turn

Examples of Having Fun on the Playground Playing games fairly Demonstrating good sportsmanship Talking and playing with friends

Make Someone’s Day on the Playground Follow safety rules for all equipment Help others to follow rules