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1 Classroom Rules, Policies, Procedures & Expectations

2 REQUIRED MATERIALS BLUE OR BLACK INK PENS PENCILS ERASERS HIGHLIGHTERS WATCH Notebook BLUE OR BLACK INK PENS PENCILS ERASERS HIGHLIGHTERS WATCH Notebook

3 Our Classroom Rules Be on time, be prepared, and be on task at all times! Be respectful to the teacher, each student, and yourself. Be in dress code. No Exceptions. All electronics should be off/ or on silent and put away before entering the classroom. No eating/ drinking in this classroom. (gum and water are acceptable, but must not be left on the furniture, books, or floor.) STUDENTS ARE NOT ALLOWED TO BE IN TEACHER ONLY AREAS! Be on time, be prepared, and be on task at all times! Be respectful to the teacher, each student, and yourself. Be in dress code. No Exceptions. All electronics should be off/ or on silent and put away before entering the classroom. No eating/ drinking in this classroom. (gum and water are acceptable, but must not be left on the furniture, books, or floor.) STUDENTS ARE NOT ALLOWED TO BE IN TEACHER ONLY AREAS!

4 Consequences 1 st offense---------------Verbal warning 2 nd offense----You will write the broken rule 100 times and turn it before the end of the period. All assignments are expected to be turned in at the end of the period as well. 3 rd offense---- parent phone call/ conference 4 th offense-----discipline referral 1 st offense---------------Verbal warning 2 nd offense----You will write the broken rule 100 times and turn it before the end of the period. All assignments are expected to be turned in at the end of the period as well. 3 rd offense---- parent phone call/ conference 4 th offense-----discipline referral

5 Classroom Procedures Classroom procedures are organized tasks completed by students on a daily basis. These procedures should be followed even in the absence of the teacher. Procedures ensure the success of the student and safety of the classroom.

6 Our Classroom Procedures Turn in all homework assignments at the start of the class period Immediately begin warmup assignment Listen for instructions and begin daily assignment Return notebooks & in class assignments to appropriate area before the end of period. Turn in all homework assignments at the start of the class period Immediately begin warmup assignment Listen for instructions and begin daily assignment Return notebooks & in class assignments to appropriate area before the end of period.

7 CLASSROOM EXPECTATIONS Everyone will be expected to give 100% effort 100% of the time. Students will participate in cooperative learning in groups and independently. Although students may be placed in groups, grades will be awarded based on each individuals participation and productivity within the group. Teacher will assign groups. Groups may be changed at the teacher’s discretion. Students are expected to create Cornell Notes and use reading strategies daily Everyone will be expected to give 100% effort 100% of the time. Students will participate in cooperative learning in groups and independently. Although students may be placed in groups, grades will be awarded based on each individuals participation and productivity within the group. Teacher will assign groups. Groups may be changed at the teacher’s discretion. Students are expected to create Cornell Notes and use reading strategies daily

8 Quiet Signals A quiet signal is used by a teacher or speaker to get the attention of the group. When the signal is done the group must respond by repeating the gesture and ending all discussions in order to give attention and respect to the speaker. Teacher

9 Our Quiet Signal When I raise my hand I need for each student to end their discussions and raise their hand until there is full participation in the room. Let’s practice! Discuss with your neighbor why you think having a quiet signal may be important in a classroom? When I raise my hand I need for each student to end their discussions and raise their hand until there is full participation in the room. Let’s practice! Discuss with your neighbor why you think having a quiet signal may be important in a classroom?

10 Attendance Policy Each student is expected to arrive on time for each class. Yes, this includes students who may have classes on the opposite end of the campus. Tardiness disrupts the learning environment and impacts the grade of the student. Excessive tardiness will result in consequences. Each student is expected to arrive on time for each class. Yes, this includes students who may have classes on the opposite end of the campus. Tardiness disrupts the learning environment and impacts the grade of the student. Excessive tardiness will result in consequences.

11 Absent from Class Students with excused absences will be allowed to make up missed assignments. Excused absences are Doctor’s appointments and school sponsored events. Assignments may be found online on the class webpage. Students will have up to 2 days after their excused return to complete and turn in missing assignments. Missed assessments must be scheduled and taken after school no later than 2 days after you return. Students with unexcused absences have 1 day to complete missed assignments Students with excused absences will be allowed to make up missed assignments. Excused absences are Doctor’s appointments and school sponsored events. Assignments may be found online on the class webpage. Students will have up to 2 days after their excused return to complete and turn in missing assignments. Missed assessments must be scheduled and taken after school no later than 2 days after you return. Students with unexcused absences have 1 day to complete missed assignments

12 Cell Phone Policy Cell phones are not to be used in the classroom. (JT Policy; No exceptions) Turn them off before entering the room and put them away. Students may not charge devices in the classroom. NO EXCEPTIONS! Students are encouraged to wear a watch in order to prevent checking phones for time. Cell phones are not to be used in the classroom. (JT Policy; No exceptions) Turn them off before entering the room and put them away. Students may not charge devices in the classroom. NO EXCEPTIONS! Students are encouraged to wear a watch in order to prevent checking phones for time.

13 Consequences for Breaking Cell Phone Policy 1 st offense----- Verbal Warning 2 nd offense---- turn in phone for remainder of class period. 3 rd offense----- turn in phone for remainder of the day. 4 th offense----- phone will be turned in to administrator with referral. 1 st offense----- Verbal Warning 2 nd offense---- turn in phone for remainder of class period. 3 rd offense----- turn in phone for remainder of the day. 4 th offense----- phone will be turned in to administrator with referral.

14 BATHROOM POLICY Each student will be given 2 bathroom passes per each 6 weeks. Passes may not be used the first or last 15 minutes of the class period. (JT Policy) Lost passes will not be replaced Permission to use passes will be at teacher’s discretion. Passes may be revoked if abused. Each student will be given 2 bathroom passes per each 6 weeks. Passes may not be used the first or last 15 minutes of the class period. (JT Policy) Lost passes will not be replaced Permission to use passes will be at teacher’s discretion. Passes may be revoked if abused.

15 GROOMING AND COSMETICS All grooming and cosmetics must be taken care of before entering the classroom. Chapstick may be applied (Not tinted lip gloss, lipstick, or liner). Failure to comply will result in appropriate consequences. All grooming and cosmetics must be taken care of before entering the classroom. Chapstick may be applied (Not tinted lip gloss, lipstick, or liner). Failure to comply will result in appropriate consequences.

16 GRADING POLICY Grades will be entered on a weekly basis. Grades reflect the effort and knowledge of the student and not the personal feelings of the teacher toward the student or behavior of the student. Each student is capable of being academically successful in this course. In order to challenge student’s ability to think critically and raise the expectations for success, the grade of 70 has been removed from the grading scale.

17 GRADING SCALE A= 90-100 B= 80-89 C= *71-79 D= 60- 69 F=0-59 A= 90-100 B= 80-89 C= *71-79 D= 60- 69 F=0-59 Daily assignments & Homework are 40% of your overall grade Assessments are 60% of your overall grade. Consecutively missed or failed assignments can result in a failing grade even if assessments are passing.

18 ACCEPTABLE WORK All work must be neatly written (print or script) in pencil, blue or black ink only. No Exceptions. Papers must be neat and clean. Appropriate academic language only. Name, date and class period are required and must be highlighted. All work must be neatly written (print or script) in pencil, blue or black ink only. No Exceptions. Papers must be neat and clean. Appropriate academic language only. Name, date and class period are required and must be highlighted.

19 Unacceptable work Work that is not legible to the teacher Assignments on wrinkled, ripped, or half sheets of paper Assignments with stains. Plagiarized work is NEVER acceptable and will result in a 0 on the assignment and parent phone call. Assignments written in anything other than pencil, blue or black ink. Work that is not legible to the teacher Assignments on wrinkled, ripped, or half sheets of paper Assignments with stains. Plagiarized work is NEVER acceptable and will result in a 0 on the assignment and parent phone call. Assignments written in anything other than pencil, blue or black ink.

20 HOMEWORK Learning does not begin at the first bell and end with the final bell. Learning is about growing and requires practice. Students will be required and expected to complete homework on a daily basis and may include electronic submission. Cheating of any manner will result in a zero for the assignment. Homework is due at the start of the class period and must meet acceptability standards. LATE HOMEWORK WILL NOT BE ACCEPTED UNLESS IN THE CASE OF AN EXCUSED ABSENCE. Homework may not be done in class. Learning does not begin at the first bell and end with the final bell. Learning is about growing and requires practice. Students will be required and expected to complete homework on a daily basis and may include electronic submission. Cheating of any manner will result in a zero for the assignment. Homework is due at the start of the class period and must meet acceptability standards. LATE HOMEWORK WILL NOT BE ACCEPTED UNLESS IN THE CASE OF AN EXCUSED ABSENCE. Homework may not be done in class.

21 IN SCHOOL SUPPENSION When a student is taken out of the classroom and placed in ISS the normal learning environment is disrupted. In an attempt to encourage student attendance and positive interactions on campus, alternative assignments sent to students in ISS will not be given full credit. Students may earn up to a 69 on alternative assignments.

22 PLAGIRISM/ CHEATING Plagiarism is defined as using the work of someone else as your own with out properly citing the original source. Plagiarism also includes excessive citations of another author’s work in a student’s assignments. Extensive paraphrasing, not including in-depth analysis, are also considered as plagiarism. Cheating using the work or ideas of someone else as your own.

23 CONSEQUENCES FOR PLAGIRISM/ CHEATING Plagiarism and cheating will not be tolerated at any time for any reason throughout this course. Students participating in plagiarism or cheating will receive a grade of ZERO and disciplinary actions will be taken. Students may not make up any work that has received a ZERO for plagiarism/ cheating Plagiarism and cheating will not be tolerated at any time for any reason throughout this course. Students participating in plagiarism or cheating will receive a grade of ZERO and disciplinary actions will be taken. Students may not make up any work that has received a ZERO for plagiarism/ cheating

24 TUTORIALS Tutorials are designed to reinforce concepts taught during the class periods. Students may not attend tutorials for extra credit, credit recovery hours or to complete assignments a student has chosen not to complete during the period. Cell phone policies apply to tutorial hours. Tutorials are not designed to be social gatherings. There will be no tutorial hours the last week of the grading period. Week 6 =No tutorials. No Exceptions. Tutorials are designed to reinforce concepts taught during the class periods. Students may not attend tutorials for extra credit, credit recovery hours or to complete assignments a student has chosen not to complete during the period. Cell phone policies apply to tutorial hours. Tutorials are not designed to be social gatherings. There will be no tutorial hours the last week of the grading period. Week 6 =No tutorials. No Exceptions.

25 Assessment Retake Policy It is the policy of JTHS that a student may retake an assessment with a grade below 70 and earn up to a grade of *70. Failed assessment retakes must be scheduled within 1 week of the failed assessment. Student must attend a tutorial in order to be retaught the lesson before taking the exam. The exam may not be identical, but will cover the same standards and objectives. It is the policy of JTHS that a student may retake an assessment with a grade below 70 and earn up to a grade of *70. Failed assessment retakes must be scheduled within 1 week of the failed assessment. Student must attend a tutorial in order to be retaught the lesson before taking the exam. The exam may not be identical, but will cover the same standards and objectives.

26 INCLEMENT WEATHER Students with classes in the portables are still required to report to class in a timely manner even in the event of inclement weather such as rain or snow. Other external buildings should follow inclement weather procedures when and if announced. Please dress appropriately to prevent delay if necessary (Rain coat, boots, umbrella). Students with classes in the portables are still required to report to class in a timely manner even in the event of inclement weather such as rain or snow. Other external buildings should follow inclement weather procedures when and if announced. Please dress appropriately to prevent delay if necessary (Rain coat, boots, umbrella).

27 EMERGENCY PROCEDURES All students are required to participate in safety drills and actual emergencies promptly, quietly, and appropriately.

28 Dismissal Policy The bell alerts the teacher to stop instruction for the period. It does not dismiss the students from the classroom. Students will be dismissed when: The room is clean and in order All assignments have been turned in for the day. Teacher dismisses students. The bell alerts the teacher to stop instruction for the period. It does not dismiss the students from the classroom. Students will be dismissed when: The room is clean and in order All assignments have been turned in for the day. Teacher dismisses students.

29 Dismissal Policy Practice At the end of the period: All work must be turned in appropriately All areas must be neat and organized All students must be quiet and seated At the end of the period: All work must be turned in appropriately All areas must be neat and organized All students must be quiet and seated


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