CLASSROOM RULES a. Students must dress courteously and with decency during their study in classroom and on campus (sleeveless tops, shorts and sandals are prohibited)
b. Cell phones are to be turned off during study in the classroom.
c. The allowable maximum lateness is 15 minutes.
CLASSROOM RULES. “Approved written guidelines” shall be defined as the student handbook used in each school. The student handbook in each building shall contain a clause stating that not all situations can be anticipated and that the building principal retains the right to deal with individual situations as they arise, using his/her professional judgment. Teachers may require that students meet and follow specific class guidelines in addition to those found in the student handbook. Each student will receive a copy of any additional written guidelines required for a specific class. These guidelines shall provide necessary class requirements and the consequences for failing to fulfill those requirements. Students shall receive such copies prior to the application of the additional requirements. Students in elective programs may request copies of such requirements at the time of enrollment. The following procedure shall be used if a teacher’s class has specific requirements in addition to the student handbook.
1. No later than September 10 the teacher shall provide his/her proposed list of additional class requirements to the building principal for review and approval. If the principal and the teacher cannot agree on the proposed class requirements, the principal shall provide his/her reasons to the teacher, in writing, within five (5) days of the original submission.
2. If the principal does not approve the guidelines the teacher may either revise his/her class requirements or may submit a copy of the proposed guidelines along with the principal’s reason(s) for disapproval to the Superintendent for appeal. This appeal shall be filed within ten (10) days of the receipt of the building principal’s reasons for disapproval. The Superintendent shall meet with the teacher within ten (10) days of submission of the appeal and discuss the proposed guidelines. The Superintendent shall render a decision on the appeal within ten (10) days of the meeting. The Superintendent shall have the final authority to approve any additional student requirements for a specific class.
3. If, in the best judgment of the teacher, modifications, and/or additions/deletions need to be made during the course of a school year the above process can be repeated at such time as changes are needed. Approval for the changed guidelines must be obtained from the building principal or the Superintendent prior to distribution or application of the modified guidelines.
4. The teacher may be accompanied at any meeting...
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CLASSROOM RULES. Students need to bring a pencil, paper, and textbook each time they attend the traditional classes. -Students’ dress code should be considered casual: shorts and shirts ofreasonable length are acceptable. Instructors reserve the right to refuse entrance to any student not appropriately dressed. -Students should not bring food, drink, candy, gum, etc. into the classroom. -Students should not write on chalkboards, desks, or other school property without permission. -Students should not litter. -Students need to turn off electronics during classroom instruction. -Students must follow the instructor’s directions. -Students must use appropriate behavior at all times while in the building and in the classroom. -Students will not smoke or bring alcohol on the premises. -Students must wait for class or rides outside of the building. (Dress appropriately for the weather.) -Students should be punctual, as missed time must be made-up. Missing class results in a $25.00 rescheduling fee. -Students should leave the computer and teacher’s materials alone. -Students must pass 30 hours of classroom instruction with an 80% average. -A learner’s permit is required to be with the student while he/she is driving. -No flip flops or sandals whiledriving. -No food or drink in car while driving. -Appropriate dress is required while driving. (Instructor discretion) -Do not leave belongings or trash in the vehicles. -Do not bother other students in the car, or distract the driver. -Follow the instructor’s directions. -No personal electronics while driving the car. -No smoking or alcohol on the premises. -Understand you will be exposed to the elements, and that you should dress appropriately. -Be on time, missed time must be made up. Missing drives will result in a $25.00 rescheduling fee. -Students must pass 6 hours of behind-the-wheel driving instruction with an 80% average.
CLASSROOM RULES a. The students will be in their assigned seats ready to work when the 7:55 bell rings.
b. The students will have and bring to class, paper, pencils, books and daily assignments.
c. The student will keep hands, feet, books, and objects to themselves.
d. The students will talk without swearing, rude gestures, cruel teasing or put downs.
e. The students will follow directions.
CLASSROOM RULES. Only approved stationery will be allowed at school and on desks * No running in any classroom * No talking to fellow learners in classroom * No talking to fellow learners in assembly lines * No chewing or possession of gum during school hours or when in school uniform * No eating or drinking in classrooms * Remain seated in chair at all times, unless summonsed by an educator * No talking permitted at educators' desk * No talking permitted at any time unless facilitated by an educator * Use own stationery at all times
CLASSROOM RULES. 1. Students must be in the classroom when the tardy bell rings, and be in their seats with their instrument assembled three minutes after the tardy bell rings. Students must have a sharpened pencil and folder as well as any accessories they might need for class including: extra reeds, mutes, valve and slide oils etc.
2. Once class has started all talking stops. When the director speaks, no one else does! Raise your hand and wait for the director to call on you if you have a question or comment.
3. No gum, candy, pop or any other food or beverage allowed in the band room. Students needing a drink of water may quietly step outside the room for a drink.
4. All instruments and music should be placed in its proper storage place at the end of each rehearsal.
5. Only handle your own instrument. Only percussionists may even be near percussion equipment! The same goes for tubas and tuba players!
6. Do not mess up the rows of chairs and stands once they are set up for rehearsal.
7. No INAPPROPRIATE language allowed in the classroom.
8. No homework from other classes allowed during band.
9. Students must participate in Band related activities during the entire Band class period. Students that are too ill to play must still finger along to the music on their instrument. Students without their instrument or whose instrument is not working are required to finger along to the music as well. Students never just sit out during a rehearsal!
CLASSROOM RULES. 15.3.1. Only approved stationery will be allowed at aftercare classes
15.3.2. No running in any aftercare classroom
15.3.3. No talking to fellow learners in aftercare classroom
15.3.4. No chewing or possession of gum when in Aftercare uniform
15.3.5. No eating or drinking in classrooms
15.3.6. Remain seated in chair at all times, unless summonsed by an educator
CLASSROOM RULES. Each teacher has a set of classroom rules and a classroom discipline plan. Although classroom rules may vary from teacher to teacher, they are similar and consistent with the school’s Behavioral Expectations. Each teacher will review his/her classroom rules and classroom discipline policy during Back to School Night and parents should review these rules and keep a copy of them on hand as a reference if needed.
CLASSROOM RULES. Our classroom rules are outlined below: