What can students earn when they are seen demonstrating “Freedom Pride”?
What are: Pride Cards
True or False: An example of being responsible is turning in your Science project after the due date.
What is: False. Projects should be turned in ON or BEFORE the due date.
How many students are allowed in the restroom during class time?
What is : Three
(Students must wait outside of the restroom door for someone to exit if there are three agendas in the bin)
If a student sees graffiti in the restroom, or anywhere in the building, what is the responsible thing to do?
What is: Report it
What type of earbuds are students allowed to use at school and WHEN are they allowed to wear them?
What are: CORDED earbuds or headphones, NOT Airpods. Students may wear them for activities IN CLASS only.
In the restrooms, our “motto” is
_________,__________ and ___!
What is: Flush, Wash, and Go
Being late to class is NOT an example of what “Freedom Pride” expectation?
What is: Being Responsible/Productive
Following staff’s directives without being argumentative is an example of what “Freedom Pride” rule?
What is: Being Respectful
Remembering to bring all of your lunch items (lunch/money, water, snacks etc,.) with you to lunch is an example of what “Freedom Pride” expectation?
What is: Being responsible
True or False: Students are allowed to go to other tables to talk with friends at lunch.
What is False. Students are to stay seated at their assigned tables for the full lunch period.
You notice a classmate being bullied, and you report it to a teacher or the closest adult, this is an example of being___________________.
What is: Responsible/Productive
Why do we have posters and banners in the hall representing “Freedom Pride”?
What is: To help remind students of our expectations
True or False: It is perfectly okay to continue talking and moving about when an adult holds up the “Give me Five” signal.
What is: False. Everything stops when the “Give me Five” signal is held up, and the speaker should have everyone’s full attention.
True or False: Demonstrating “Freedom Pride” only applies to students while they are in the school building.
What is: False. Students should display positive behavior at all school sponsored events, on the bus and en route to/from school.
You see someone drop their books in the hallway and help to pick them up. The “Freedom Pride” expectation that is being demonstrated is…
What is: Being responsible/productive
In demonstrating “Freedom Pride” at school, what side of the hall should we walk on?
What is: The right
True or False: Being productive in class means that students are on task, participating, and being active learners.
What is: True
Students have an opportunity to earn a special “pride card” given only by substitutes when they demonstrate “Freedom Pride”. What is it called?
What is: A Golden Ticket
(worth 3 pride cards)
What is the expectation for cell phones and what happens if your cell phone vibrates in your pocket?
What is: Cell phones are to be off and not visible (in backpack). It will be confiscated for parent pick up in the front office.
True or False. You are having a “bad hair day”, it is okay to wear a scarf or your hood in school.
What is: False. Hats, hoods, scarves or any head coverings are not to be worn inside of the building. (Exception: religious reasons).
When are “Pride Card” drawings?
What is: Weekly. All cards have to be turned in on Friday for Monday drawings.
Taking trash that may not be yours, but is left at your lunch table in the cafeteria is demonstrating what “Freedom Pride” expectation?
What is: Being Responsible/Productive
What is the sign out procedures when going to the restroom? Hint: 4 steps
What is: Ask permission, sign out on the computer, get agenda signed, and sign back in when returning.
True or False: If your cell phone is visible and a staff member asks you for it, you are to comply and give it to them.
What is: True. Your cell phone will be given to the office for parent pickup. Refusal to comply with the directive could result in a referral.
Name 5 ways to show respect in the classroom.
Answers will vary, acceptable answers.
What are: Raise hand to speak, Keep hands, feet and other objects to self, Do not distract others, Do not argue with teacher, Be kind to others, Follow staff’s directions, do not destroy others’ property, etc.