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Mrs. Smith’s Classroom Rules and Expectations:

·Come to school on time.

·Bring what you need with you.

·Listen to the teacher.


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Follow directions.

·Be kind to others.


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Use manners.


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Work hard.


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Do your best.


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Keep your hands and feet to yourself.


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Follow playground rules.

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A Word from Mrs. Smith about Incentives....
I strongly believe in positive reinforcement.  If a student stays on green for the week there will be a special “prize” at the end of the week when Friday Folders are passed out.   Throughout the year when baggy books are being sent home, special monthly prizes will be awarded to students who bring their books back to school every day and have read them with their parents or guardians.

                        

Green, Yellow, Red Cards:

The rules, consequences for the card changes, and the rewards for following our rules are listed below.

Rules:

1. I will raise my hand to speak.
2. I will stay in my seat.
3. I will listen and follow directions.
4. I will keep my hands and feet to myself and my own property.
5. I will be kind to others.
Consequences:

  • Excellent Behavior:  Card will stay green.
    First Offense: A verbal reminder as a warning.
    Second Offense:  Change card on behavior chart from green to yellow. Miss five minutes of playtime or recess.
    Third Offense: Change card to red and miss all of playtime or recess. Parents will either receive a phone call or a note.

Rewards:  Children with a green card will get a treat from the treasure chest. If a student pulls a red card 3 times in one week, their actions will be reviewed for a possible one-day suspension.


•Our school policy states that there is NO TOLERANCE for violence.  If your child becomes physically violent with another student they will be suspended from school immediately.  A student suspended from school the first time will be sent home for a day without being able to make up missed assignments.  Repeat offenders will be asked to stay out for two days.  After a child has been suspended a third time, he/she may not reenter the school until his/her parent or guardian returns with him/her for a full school day.

School wide expectations of students can be found in the student handbook, along with consequences for violations.  Any other information not covered here can be found in the school handbook.

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