Class Rules / Expectations

Below you will find the classroom
rules and expectations for class.

Class Expectations -

1. Be where you are supposed to be, when you are supposed to be there, doing what you are supposed to be doing.

2. BE RESPECTFUL: To each other, to the teacher, to other people's stuff, to yourself.

3. BE PATIENT: Learn to wait your turn. Let others finish talking first. Let others go first.

4. BE PREPARED FOR CLASS: Have everything that you need for class out and ready.

5. STAY OFF OF YOUR PHONES: Put then away. Enough said.

6. DO YOUR WORK: How else do you expect to learn? The only place SUCCESS comes before WORK is in the dictionary.

7. PAY ATTENTION: Try to stay focused and in the lesson. Be present and in the moment.

8. DON'T HAVE RANDOM CONVERSATIONS: Please don't talk when other people are talking. You never know, you might have the same question or they might say something that helps you remember the content.

9. MINIMIZE DISTRACTIONS: Put your phones away. Stay on the tab you are supposed to be on.

10. MISS A DAY OF CLASS?: If you are absent, check the class website and Google Classroom.

11. FINISHED EARLY?: If you happen to finish the classwork early, begin working on the virtual assignments.

12. TAKE RISKS: It is ok to make mistakes. You are a student. You are learning. It is expected. Sometimes we learn more from our failures than we do our successes.

Class Rules

1. Students are responsible for proper behavior during online learning. Always use a computer in a way that shows consideration and respect. It is not acceptable to use obscene, profane, threatening, or disrespectful language.

2. We take integrity and authenticity of student work very seriously. Do not cut, copy, or plagiarize Internet content or the work of your online classmates. Teachers do utilize technologies to check for authenticity. Copying, knowingly allowing others to copy from you, and/or misusing Internet content will result in disciplinary action.

3. Security and Safety is a high priority, especially when the system involves many users. If you identify a security and/or safety problem in the school's computers and/or educational platform, notify your principal.

4. It is illegal to create harmful computer viruses.

5. Remote Learning correspondence is not private. Never say, write, or record anything that will earn you a consequence.

6. Protect your passwords. Keep it secret from anyone except your parents.