Classroom Expectations 11 th Grade Health Ms. Janet Hock/ Ms. “J”

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Classroom Expectations 11 th Grade Health Ms. Janet Hock/ Ms. “J”

Ms. J’s Bio Received B.S. in Sports Medicine from East Stroudsburg University. Athletic Trainer for 24 years (College, Semi-Pro football, Pro Soccer, High School) Received Teacher certification from Eastern University in th Year Teaching at East High Awarded Awesome Educator Award for S.Y. Working on Masters in Adaptive P.E. Mother of 7 year old- Ava Marie, 1 year old Adam Jr. as well as “bonus” mom to Aaron -13 y/o, Matthew- 11 y/o and Madision- 6 y/o NOTRE DAME FAN! GO IRISH!

Expectations of Student Be prompt  Be ready to learn when class begins. Be prepared  Have materials with you and know due dates. Be a polite and positive participant  Speak in a normal tone of voice, and listen attentively. Be productive  Turn in work on time, and always do your best. Be part of the solution.  Correct problems quickly and peacefully before they escalate.

Expectations Be empathic and respectful to classmates feelings and opinions. We talk about sensitive topics and you don’t know who is going through or has gone through something we are discussing - RESPECT

Promote Positive Productivity My responsibility is to equip the students with the tools needed in order to be productive in their lives after High School.  Job, Responsibilities, and Relationships  Military Service  Post Secondary Education: Trade school, Technical School, College ect.

Grading Grades are based on an 60%/40% split. Based on:  Class participation (effort) and completion of assignments (daily work, in-class work) 40%  Major projects, exams, and Quizzes 60% Grades are posted online and updated every Monday by 8 am. Our Grading Scale % = A 80-89% = B 70-79% = C 60-69% = D Below 60% = F Grades are calculated on cumulative percentage and are rounded up whenever possible.

Health Units Psycho-Social Wellness: Health triangle, Decision making/goal setting, Character Mental/Emotional Health Social Health Nutrition: Easting disorders, Reading food labels. Chemical Substances: Types, Effects of drugs on the body, Refusal skills, Causes of abuse, ect. Human Sexuality: Anatomy, Reproductive health, Conception to birth, Abstinence, STDS, Contraceptives HIV/AIDS: Risk behaviors, Prevention, Transmission

Contact Information Ms. Janet Hock-Balli: Work Address: Please feel free to contact me with any questions and/or concerns. Thank you for your time tonight- enjoy your evening.