Arts & Humanities & Music Kerri Clark North Laurel Middle School.

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Arts & Humanities & Music Kerri Clark North Laurel Middle School

Rules Listen when others are talking. Follow directions. Keep hands, feet, and objects to yourself. Work quietly and do not disturb others. Show respect for school and personal property. Work and play in a safe manner.

Expectations Come to class ready to learn about the arts and/or music. Come to class with a positive attitude. Be responsible at all times. Complete and turn in all assignments on time. To ask permission before playing any of the musical instruments.

Consequences Individual Behaviors  Strike 1: Verbal warning  Strike 2: Name written down and verbal and/or message to the classroom teacher.  Strike 3: Behavior Modification Assignment (BMA)  Anything past strike 3 is an Official Discipline/Behavior form.

Consequences Full Class Behaviors  Start out receiving three(3) stickers per class time.  Strike 1: First warning, the class will lose one (1) sticker.  Strike 2: Second warning, the class will lose two (2) stickers and depending on the circumstances will receive sentences.  Strike 3: Third warning, the class will lose three (3) stickers and a BMA will be provided to the class as a whole or a principal will be contacted.