Classroom Expectations, Rules, Procedures and Consequences
The expectations, rules, procedures and consequences of my classroom are intended to keep the classroom environment safe, orderly, and productive. Please respect the rules so that we can maximize learning time together. The rules are not hard to follow, nor are any of them “out of the ordinary.” They are simply expected behaviors for high school students in this classroom. If you have any questions about any of these rules, or why they are in place, you have the right to find out – please ask me as soon as possible. There should never be a rule that does not have a purpose!
Thank you for your cooperation!
CLASS EXPECTATIONS
1. Respect yourself, the teacher & others
Show respect for the teacher, yourself and others at all times.
Respect others’ property. Avoid touching or writing on anything that does not belong to you. Don't expect that others will clean-up your messes. Please pick-up after yourself.
Respect yourself and the rest of us by using appropriate language and wearing appropriate clothing.
Be a kind person.
2. Put forth your best effort at all times
Always do your own best work.
Put learning ahead of getting good grades.
Put quality ahead of just getting it done.
3. Be prepared for class each day by bringing all necessary materials.
An organized class binder containing all necessary materials and handouts
Paper, pens (blue or black), and/or pencils
Highlighters for emphasizing important text
A planner to help keep you organized - the most successful students are organized.
4. Follow directions when given
When directions are given, do your best to follow them the first time. If you are confused or have questions, ask. I would rather have you stop class to clarify than be off task while everyone else is working.
5. Pay attention, participate and ask questions
Engage in what is going on in the classroom. If you have a question, ask it! Otherwise, I might not know until the test that you did not understand something. There are no stupid questions, and chances are, if you are wondering about it, someone else in the class is to. Be proactive about your learning and don’t be afraid to ask for help. If you feel most comfortable waiting until after class, that is okay, too, but do keep communication open between us.
6. Preserve a positive learning environment
Student actions that interfere with teaching or learning in the classroom will NOT be tolerated.
Use class time to learn history. Please do not spend your time grooming, sleeping, talking, writing notes, playing cards, listening to music, text-messaging, snapchatting, instagramming, tiktoking, tweeting, or doing work for other classes.
Minimize classroom interruptions by arriving to class on time and not leaving the classroom during the hour.
7. Take responsibility for your actions
If you are confronted about a rule infraction, own up to it. Don’t deny it, lie about it, or blame someone else.
Take responsibility for missed assignments.
All handbook rules will be enforced. Please read your handbook. Students that choose to break these rules, choose to have points taken away from their learning readiness grade, and face the possibility of additional consequences.
CLASS RULES
1. Turn off cell phones & electronic devices
The use of electronic devices is NOT permitted in my classroom, unless permission is given.
Phones should be silenced and invisible during the class period. If I see or hear your phone it will be taken away and given to an administrator. Refusal to turn over the cell phone will be treated as insubordinate behavior.
2. No food or drink, except water
You may drink bottled of water in the classroom. If a spill occurs, please clean it up immediately and inform the teacher.
No other food or beverage is permitted, unless permission is given.
3. Arrive to class on time & ready to learn
When the bell rings, you need to be sitting in your assigned seat.
You should immediately begin on the warm up activity or journal entry.
Be “physically” and “mentally” present in the classroom
4. Never line up at the door before dismissal
Please remain in your seat until I have dismissed you. Never line up at the door before dismissal. Remember, I dismiss you, not the bell.
5. Do not cheat, plagiarize, or copy work
Cheating is completely unacceptable. If I see you cheating on any assignment… even for another class… I will give you a zero and report the incident to the other teacher as well as your assistant principal and parents.
Plagiarism (copying work from another source without giving proper credit) is completely unacceptable. If you plagiarize on any assignment you will earn a “0” on that assignment with no opportunity to re-do the work for credit.
6. Use polite and appropriate language
Offensive, derogatory, and profane terms are not tolerated. In order to have a safe classroom environment where all students feel comfortable, no put downs, swear words, or slang words with demeaning connotations will be accepted. Remember, if you don’t have something nice to say, don’t say it at all!
7. Do your best work & turn it in on time
Write your full name and hour on all assignments.
All work must be neatly done and legible in order to receive credit. If you print, capitalize properly (do not write using all capital letters).
Any work not turned in on the assigned day will be considered late. All late work will lose 50% of the grade , meaning the best a student can do on that assignment is a 50%. After two (2) days beyond the due date late work will no longer be accepted.
CLASS PROCEDURES
1. Turn in homework in on time
Homework is due at the beginning of the hour when you come to class. I will not accept work completed once class begins. Turn in your homework to your hour bin. Turn absent/late work into the absent/late work bin. I reserve the right to not accept late work, but you should turn it in anyway.
2. Tardy Policy
If you are tardy, I follow the tardy policy outlined in your student handbook.
You are expected to go to the attendance office and get a tardy slip if you arrive to class after the bell has rung.
Excessive tardies will have consequences, such as closed campus, EAS, ISP, etc
3. Pick up after yourself before you leave
Take all of your belongings, pick up any scrap papers around you, and put your desk back in line before you leave each day.
4. Get missed work from the teacher
Attendance is essential for optimal learning. Being on time and present and class physically and mentally will be part of your overall grade. You may not be excused form my class by another teacher without first seeking my permission.
If you are absent, it is your responsibility to obtain any missed classwork.
Make arrangements to take quizzes and tests immediately. It is your responsibility to make these arrangements, I will not and cannot track you down. If you do not make-up quizzes in a timely manner (before graded quizzes are returned to the students who were present), you will earn a “zero” on the quiz or test.
CLASS CONSEQUENCES
1. Verbal warning
2. Closed Campus/EAS
3. Parent Contact
4. Referral to administrators
5. Serious offenses can, at the teacher’s discretion, result in more severe consequences regardless of previous steps taken. Any infraction of the rules may affect your learning readiness grade. It can also be cause for further action at the teacher’s discretion.