Readiness For A Meaningful Learning Experience
Students are recommended to maintain the following items for class. Please see Mr. Free if any assistance is needed in obtaining these materials.
Most of our notes are presented and/or taken on your assigned desktop computer in our lab. your computer is used extensively for assignments, class projects, and tests. It is recommended that each student maintain:
Sanitizing hand wipes
Tissue and cough drops
Your Computer Station: Where you sit during class
About Your Seat Location
Generally student seat assignments are placed randomly. Student requests for seating changes are in most cases NOT PERMITTED. Specific seating assignments are placed on an academic basis mainly through counseltation with administration, counselors, student-scheduled faculty, and/or parents.
Restroom Information: You are required to carry your ID card
It is recommended that a student wash his/her hands frequently throughout the day.
Included within the 4 minute classroom transition is time to use the restroom. Please keep in mind that asking for a pass to the restroom during class implies an emergency situation.
All students are required to sign out (student ID card required) if given permission to use the restroom during class. The check out log is monitored daily.
Digital Citizenship: Acceptable and Positive Use of Technology
What is Digital Citizenship?
Digital citizenship is the ability to navigate our digital environments in a way that's safe and responsible and to actively and respectfully engage in these spaces.
Although we live and interact in the digital world in a similar way to the offline world, we're not always as mindful of our actions online. We can sometimes act without realizing how it could affect our reputation, safety and growth as digital citizens. In the meantime, everything we do online continues to affect and define our digital world and selves.
Digital media also provide unique opportunities for everyone to get involved, to speak out and to make change both online and offline. Our actions in our online world can have a real impact and we all have a role to play as active digital citizens. (reference: Media Smarts)