Classroom Expectations
Be Respectful: Every student has the right to a safe and secure classroom; you do not have the right to impede or jeopardize that in any way. Follow directions the first time given. Use school-appropriate language, tone, and voice. Show kindness and consideration to others. Like yourself enough to be yourself. Accept others for who they are. Respect all property. Be respectful of yourself, your environment, your fellow classmates, and your teacher. Treat others the way you want to be treated.
Be Responsible: The Oxford Dictionary defines responsible in this way: “1) Liable to be called into account. 2) morally accountable for one’s action, capable of rational conduct.” Act rationally; choose wisely. Be in control of your own behavior. Have your work finished on time. Be ready to work with all needed materials. Actively participate. Be an attentive listener. Recognize your own role in building a fun and productive community of learners. Understand there will be consequences, both good and bad, for your actions.
Be Safe: Think about where you are and whom you are with. We must guarantee against harm or injury to another. Keep hands feet and other objects to yourself. Remain in assigned location. Enter and exit the room in an orderly fashion. Think. Ask yourself is it worth it? Would I want this done to me? I will not tolerate, nor should you, any behavior that takes away from the safety of this classroom, nor will the school.
Be Cooperative: Time and again you will be asked to do something that you may not like or think is worthless. Be mature; work through it. You may find that “getting there” is half the fun. Our world demands that you work well with others. Think—choose wisely.
Be A Worker: Do your job! Challenge yourself to be productive. You are here; use your time wisely.
Be Peaceful: Here again, The Oxford Dictionary defines peace as: “1) Freedom from disorder. 2) a quiet; tranquility, (b) serenity. 3) a mental calm.” Simply put, be kind to each other and don't create waves—exercise self-control.
Be Responsible: The Oxford Dictionary defines responsible in this way: “1) Liable to be called into account. 2) morally accountable for one’s action, capable of rational conduct.” Act rationally; choose wisely. Be in control of your own behavior. Have your work finished on time. Be ready to work with all needed materials. Actively participate. Be an attentive listener. Recognize your own role in building a fun and productive community of learners. Understand there will be consequences, both good and bad, for your actions.
Be Safe: Think about where you are and whom you are with. We must guarantee against harm or injury to another. Keep hands feet and other objects to yourself. Remain in assigned location. Enter and exit the room in an orderly fashion. Think. Ask yourself is it worth it? Would I want this done to me? I will not tolerate, nor should you, any behavior that takes away from the safety of this classroom, nor will the school.
Be Cooperative: Time and again you will be asked to do something that you may not like or think is worthless. Be mature; work through it. You may find that “getting there” is half the fun. Our world demands that you work well with others. Think—choose wisely.
Be A Worker: Do your job! Challenge yourself to be productive. You are here; use your time wisely.
Be Peaceful: Here again, The Oxford Dictionary defines peace as: “1) Freedom from disorder. 2) a quiet; tranquility, (b) serenity. 3) a mental calm.” Simply put, be kind to each other and don't create waves—exercise self-control.