Classroom expectations/procedures
Rules and Expectations
Respect school property (books, desks, computers, etc.), the classroom, the teacher, each other, and yourself. Do not sit on the windowsill; chairs only.
Personal belongings are not allowed on your desk. Class materials only.
Be on time. If you are not in your seat when the bell rings, you are late. Additionally, you will not be able to go to your lockers during class per administration.
No hoods, hats, or head coverings during class.
Do not leave your seat without permission.
Do not be disruptive; raise your hand to speak in turn.
Do not use inappropriate or offensive language verbally or written. Suffice it to say, some things are not appropriate for school.
Cell phones will only be permitted under the auspice of in-class research when approved by the teacher. (Read: only when I say so, and you must be on task.) Otherwise, turn them off, and put them away. They cannot be on your desk. If a student does not comply to teachers instruction, it will be written up to an administrator.
No earbuds in class or in hallways as per administration.
No food or drinks are permitted in the classroom. The only exception is a clear water bottle.
Use the bathroom when you need to, but try not to go during active instruction. Only one person will be permitted to leave the room at a time per the administration. You must use the nearest available restroom, which is usually the one in the D-wing across room D16.
Materials:
Be prepared daily:
Charged Chromebook
Pen (black/blue) and pencil.
Notebook/Lab folder
Textbook (if applicable)
Attendance Policy:
Attendance issues will be written up on the even-numbered offense.
2 lates - teacher call home/email
3 lates - formal warning from administration/guidance
6 lates - discipline referral to administrator
8 lates - discipline referral to administrator
9 lates - loss of credit
3 absences teacher contacts the parent/guardian
4th absence referral to administration
5th-7th absence referral to administration
8th absence referral to administration Loss of Credit