Parking Lot Expectations Be There, Be Ready Be Respectful Be Responsible Be Your Best.

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Parking Lot Expectations

Be There, Be Ready Be Respectful Be Responsible Be Your Best

Parking Lot Expectations

In the Parking Lot you can do this by: Staying alert to your surroundings Entering the building upon arrival Remaining in assigned area

In the Parking Lot you can do this by: Following all posted signs Observing your surroundings Picking up and throwing away all trash

In the Parking Lot you can do this by: Always looking in both directions Driving slowly and safely Only parking in assigned areas

In the Parking Lot you can do this by: Appropriate conversation at all times Model appropriate behavior for others Leave school promptly

What are possible outcomes for not following the rules and expectations in the Parking Lot? Take 3 minutes to discuss this question with a peer.

What are some examples of behaviors you would expect to see from someone following the parking lot expectations? What are some examples of behaviors you would expect to see from someone not following the parking lot expectations? Examples Be There. Be Ready.Be Respectful Be ResponsibleBe Your Best Non-Examples

The class will go to Parking Lot Area to model and role play this expectation area.