Pre-Homeroom & Daily Routines
GATOR Expectations
Rewards & Consequences
School Logistics
100

This is the mandatory item you must turn in before homeroom begins.

Phone
100

The “G” in GATOR stands for this word.

Give (respect)

100

A positive email sent home to your parent/guardian.

Spotlight

100

Name one advisor and their advisory room number.

  • Moury - N303

  • Landoll - N306

  • Dalby - N308

  • Sumlin - N310

  • Martin-Clay - N309

200

True or False: You can bring your backpack and computer into homeroom.

False

200

If you interrupt someone while they’re talking, you’re breaking this GATOR expectation.

Actively listen

200

A fun group reward that lets you pick your own spot in the classroom on Fridays.

Free seat Friday
200

Where do you put sports equipment, instruments, and winter boots—locker or cubby room?

Cubby room

300

At what exact time does homeroom begin?

7:55

300

Admitting when you’re wrong and fixing your mistake shows that you are doing this part of GATOR.

Own your actions

300

Name two possible consequences of non-GATOR behavior.

  • Loss of free seat Friday

  • Loss of other privileges

  • Additional supervision

    • Community reconciliation

    • Meeting w/ Mrs. Ruhrkraut, Ms. Maiden

    • Phone call home

300

When lunch is over, name two things you must do before dismissal from the dining hall.

Wipe down table & wait to be dismissed.

400

When the fire alarm goes off, name ONE thing you must NOT do.

Talk

400

This part of GATOR means working hard, staying focused, and helping your classmates.

Rise to the challenge

400

This special group reward allows you to wear non-uniform clothes on certain days.

Civvies day

400

During dismissal, list two possible places you might go after school.

Sports, after school, car circle

500

During assembly, you must sit how many rows from the front, and on which side?

Sit 4 rows from the front on the left side (facing the stage).

500

Which GATOR expectation includes following the honor code, dress code, and acceptable use policy for technology?

Take responsibility

500

If you make a mistake and take responsibility for it, you’re avoiding this consequence that involves helping the community.

Community reconcilliation.

500

Advisory circle rules include “speak for yourself” and “what’s said here stays here.” Name two other rules of circle time.

  • One person talks at a time – If you’re holding the talking piece, it’s your turn. Everyone else listens.

  • Listen to understand, not to respond – Really try to hear what people are saying.

  • Speak for yourself – Use “I” statements, like “I felt…” or “I think…”

  • What’s said here stays here – Unless it’s about someone’s safety, we keep things private.

  • Be present – Eyes up, minds in the circle. Be aware of body language as well.

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