What should be brought to class each day.
Basic calculator; is class provided as well
Notebook or Binder for Guided Notes
Paper/ Showing work is Mandatory
Pencils
Dry Erase Markers (to use for working on math)
Great Attitude and Open Mind
Classroom Expectations
Have math discussions in class.
Be prepared to come to class to learn and practice.
Make sure the classroom is interruption free and easy to learn.
Behavior Steps
Warning/Discussion
Parent Contact
Parent Contact/Detention/Behavior Essay
Parent Contact/Discipline Form
School Policies to Remember
If a student loses their Indian card or is unable to produce their Indian card upon request, they should be sent immediately to the office to receive a “red card” and will not be eligible for PBIS for that PBIS period (a PBIS period is 4.5 weeks). The red card will then serve as the student’s hall pass and behavior log. Students will be given a detention when issued a red card.
25. Disrupting instructional time 25. Step 2-7
Cell phones and earbuds/headphones may only be used in the classroom when the teacher gives specific instructions for their use for academic purposes. Classroom disruptions involving any electronic device will result in the student’s placement on the discipline ladder as in any other classroom disruption. Cell phones must be kept in the students backpacks during the school day. If you need to contact your child, call the school and they will relay a message to your child's teacher.
Electronic devices brought to school are the responsibility of the students. All personal property brought to school is an understood risk.
Electronic devices used to violate district policy, state regulation, and federal regulations in such ways as sexting, bullying, sending or receiving inappropriate photographs, dishonest academic practices, or any other illegal uses may be subject to confiscation. Items that are confiscated as a result of violation of the policy will be secured by the administration until released to the student’s parent/guardian by a school administrator. Failure to comply will result in the student’s placement on the discipline ladder in addition to confiscating the device. There shall be no exceptions (Policy JGJ).