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2 Mr. Weiss Rules for Regular Economics 1. You must be on time for class each day. That means, when the bell rings, you are in your seat and beginning to work. If you are not on time, you will be marked late and subject to the Attendance program 2. Not being in class, for ANY reason, is NEVER an excuse for not having homework in on time, being ready for a test, etc. It does not matter why you were absent…..it is expected that you will be prepared each day.

3 Rules for Regular Economics Bathroom Break: No one may go to the bathroom until at least 5 minutes into the class If you need to go to the bathroom, GO! Only one girl and one guy may be gone at a time. Anyone who abuses this privilege will lose all bathroom rights! Mr. Weiss

4 Rules for Regular Economics If you are absent on a Test Day, you have one week from the day you return to make it up, or it will be a zero. You must make up the test during a period OTHER than your regular class period. Mr. Weiss

5 Rules for Regular Economics When it comes to tests, you are responsible for EVERYTHING covered in this class, including: a. Handouts b. Reading you do in the Textbook c. PowerPoint Lectures d. Movies, Documentaries Packets e. News Articles Mr. Weiss

6 Rules for Regular Economics No cell phones are allowed to be seen in the class. If your phone is in your purse, backpack, etc, it must be turned off. Any violation of this policy will result in your phone being given to the teacher. NO FOOD is allowed in this class. You may have bottled water, pop, sport drink, etc. If you are not responsible with how you handle this privilege, you will not be allowed any drink in the room at any time. Mr. Weiss

7 Rules for Regular Economics You must sit in your assigned seat, and that seat only. That seat can only be changed by your teacher. Be sure to check your grade at least once a week on MyGradebook.com. If you find a mistake or think something is wrong, let me know immediately!! Mr. Weiss

8 Rules for Regular Economics Only one person at a time is allowed to talk, whether that is the teacher or one of the students. This rule is a must so this class can have real listening, discussions and intelligent exchanges of ideas taking place on a regular basis. Side conversations about anything are not allowed. This is a classroom and a place for learning. It is expected that each of you will honor and understand that! Mr. Weiss

9 Rules for Regular Economics It is expected that you will be in class every day, on time, and working hard. It is expected that you will do all assignments to the best of your ability and on time. If you have questions, problems, issues, etc, please do not hesitate to come and talk to me, email or call me. Do not wait if you have an issue…let’s talk right away! I expect and want each of you to be very successful in this class. I will work very hard to help you to be successful; the rest will be determined by how much work you want to put in. Good Luck….learn a lot…..open your mind…..and be very successful!

10 Rules for Regular Economics Violations to any of these rules will result in any and all of the following: a. Losing points on Tests, Quizes, Homework, Participation Points. b. after school/before school visits with the teacher c. one on one meetings with the teacher d. teacher conversations with your parents e. referral to the Dean’s Office..Saturday School, etc e. referral to the Dean’s Office..Saturday School, etc. Mr. Weiss


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