Each student is expected to:
● Demonstrate courtesy, even when others do not.
● Behave in a responsible manner, always exercising self-discipline.
● Attend all classes, regularly and on time.
● Prepare for each class; take appropriate materials and assignments to class.
● Meet district and campus standards of grooming and dress.
● Obey all campus and classroom rules.
● Respect the rights and privileges of students, teachers, and other district staff and volunteers.
● Respect the property of others, including district property and facilities.
● Cooperate with and assist the school staff in maintaining safety, order, and discipline.
● Adhere to the requirements of the Student Code of Conduct.
5th Grade Expectations
Be prepared for class making sure their supplies are replaced as needed
Use time wisely
Complete homework
Complete classwork
Pay attention
Control talking
Follow directions
Respect others
Be polite
Be honest
Have required signatures returned on time
Cooperate with peers and teachers
Celebrations and Concerns:
Students can earn Tiger Tickets in several ways connected to demonstrating 8 Habits daily.
Some examples follow:
making good behavior choices
following directions and being ready to work
assisting other students
reading prior to the morning bell
demonstrating positive leadership skills
participating wisely in class
cooperating in small groups
completing class jobs
returning completed permission slips
returning needed papers from Tuesday Folders
As students earn Tiger Tickets and Paw Prints; they ask what they can “spend” them on! Different teachers may have different choices available for students to purchase.
Some past examples of various passes follow:
buying a Tiger Ticket for extra time in PE, Music or Art
sitting by a friend for a class period
eating with a teacher during lunch
Purchasing items from the class "store"
Any student exhibiting inappropriate behavior or missing assignments will receive a form of parent communication. This could be a phone call or email. Inappropriate behaviors or missing work may result in loss of recess or other privileges. Parents will be notified of inappropriate behavior(s). We ask that parents discuss the day together, as a family, and how to make different choices. We also encourage parents to celebrate the admirable leadership choices made by their child. Feel free to contact your child’s teachers if you have any questions.
Certain violations will not necessarily follow the above plan and can possibly result in an immediate office referral. (i.e. safety infractions, cheating, profanity)