How many steps to success do we have?
6
Education and the classroom are ________.
sacred
How many categories of transition norms do we have?
3
We _____ the opinion of others.
respect
When should you raise your hand?
For permission
Help support your ___________.
Peers
True or False: We should never behave in a way that will discredit yourselves, your family, your peers or your school.
True
Name the categories of transition norms.
Townhouse, Bathroom and Outside
We respect the _________ of the classroom.
Culture
What is 'PROPER' dress code?
Black shirt, khakis, and close toe shoes.
True or False: Our 3rd Step to Success is, Take pride in High Road of Santa Rosa County.
False, it's the 5th Step to Success.
Take pride in ______________.
A. Yourself
B. Your home
C. High Road of Santa Rosa County
C. High Road of Santa Rosa County
What should you do when you're standing in Townhouse?
Face forward, hands by your side, quiet
We are __________ and participate.
Attentive
Complete your assignments ___________.
In class
Be where you are supposed to be ________ and ______________.
On time, plan ahead
A High Road of Santa Rosa County student is always a ______ or _____________.
lady, gentleman
Name one of the bathroom transition norms.
1. No student is left alone in the bathroom
2. No horse playing in the restroom
3. Wash your hands before exiting the bathroom
We are here to focus on preparing ourselves for future _________ _________.
Educational Endeavors
Respect ______, _____, and _______ _________.
Staff; peers; school property
Accept all interventions right or wrong, ______ or ______.
Weak, strong
What norm is #1 for our High Road of Santa Rosa Norms?
No one has the right to hurt another person.
Name two Outside Transition Norms.
2. No profanity/horseplaying/play fighting
3. Control your attitudes
4. Make sure all equipment is in the bags/bin
5. Protocol
We have high expectations for _______, our _____, and our _________.
ourselves; peers; teachers
What should protocol look like?
Sitting - Quiet, sit up, feet out of the aisle
Standing - Face forward, hands by your side, quiet