Hazel Green Elementary School-Wide Rules Be Respectful Be Responsible Be Safe.

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Hazel Green Elementary School-Wide Rules Be Respectful Be Responsible Be Safe

Restroom Expectations Be RespectfulBe ResponsibleBe Safe Voice Level 0-1 Wash and dry hands-1 pump of soap 1 towel Only 4 students in at a time. Respect the privacy of others Keep hands and feet to yourself Leave no trace Respect school property Drink quickly; then wait quietly in line Report problems promptly

Cafeteria Expectations Be RespectfulBe ResponsibleBe Safe Voice Level 1-2Raise your hand if you need help Walk at all times Use your mannersLeave no traceRemain seated Follow all directions given by adults Do not get up to throw your tray away until you see your teacher Report all spills and accidents to monitor

Serving Line Expectations Be RespectfulBe ResponsibleBe Safe Voice Level 0Get all needed items Walk at all times Follow all directions given by adults Know and say lunch number clearly Keep hands and feet to yourself while waiting to get your tray Be kind and patient Have money out and ready Touch your food only

Assembly Expectations Be RespectfulBe ResponsibleBe Safe Voice Level 0Respond to “Give me 5” Keep hands and feet to yourself Listen to speakerWalk at all timesUse walkways only do not walk on bleacher seats No talking to your neighbor when the speaker is talking Follow all directions given by adults Remain seated, keeping hands and feet still

Dismissal Expectations Be RespectfulBe ResponsibleBe Safe Voice Level 1Gather homework and all belongings Keep hands and feet to yourself Follow all adult directions Clean desk areaKeep aisles and floor free of clutter Respect others’ time and space Put your chair up on your desk Walk at all times

Playground Expectations Be RespectfulBe ResponsibleBe Safe Voice Level 2-3Use equipment appropriately Keep hands, feet, and objects to yourself Follow all adult directions Line up immediately when whistle sounds Wait for adult direction before beginning play in designated area Use kind words and actions Walk to and from playground (no gaps) Report problems promptly

Arrival Expectations Be RespectfulBe ResponsibleBe Safe Voice Level 1Report to your classroom ONLY Follow all adult directions Be seated in your seat by 8:15 bell Go to breakfast if needed Put belongings in appropriate space Complete morning work Use the restroom if needed Walk at all times

Bus Expectations Be RespectfulBe ResponsibleBe Safe Voice Level 1Keep hands, feet and objects to yourself Stay seated (same seat, entire ride) Follow the directions of the driver Use kind words and actions Always keep hands, feet, head and objects inside the bus Use polite language (no profanity, inappropriate gestures or threats) Show care and respect for the school bus Keep all food and drinks off the bus (no eating or drinking)

Computer Lab Expectations Be RespectfulBe ResponsibleBe Safe Voice Level 0Plug/Unplug your headphones properly Remain seated at your assigned computer Follow the directions of the teacher Stay on the assigned activity or web-site Always keep hands, feet, and objects to yourself Show care and respect for the computers and headphones Gather all belongings and straighten the chairs before leaving Keep all food and drinks out of the computer lab