Procedures
Mrs. Brown
School Rules
Life Management Skills
100

What is the first thing you should do when you enter the room?

Sanitize hands.

100

What color is Mrs. Brown's hair?

Brown

100

Name one thing you are not allowed to do in the halls.

Run, dribble or throw balls, kiss...etc.

100

What will the lessons taught in life management skills help students do?

Manage life

200

Before going to my seat, what should I pick up?

Bell work sheet and folder.

200

From which universities did Mrs. Brown graduate?

University of Arizona and University of Illinois
200

Name one limitation given in the dress code.

Answers may vary, but might include: spaghetti straps, hoods or hats on, sagging pants.

200

What are three topics we will cover in Life Management Skills?

Answers will vary.

300

If I forget a pencil, what should I do?

Leave my backpack at Mrs. Brown's desk and borrow a pencil.

300

How can students stay on Mrs. Brown's good side?

Answers may vary.

300

On which side of the hall way are students supposed to walk?

On the right side.

300

If I don't understand something Mrs. Brown says, what should I do?

Ask questions.

400

When may I sharpen a pencil?

I can sharpen my pencil before class, during bell work, or during independent work time.

400

What are Mrs. Brown's four basic rules?

Be respectful, responsible, honest, and prepared.

400

After school, if your parent is picking you up, where should you go?

To parent pick up; not to the office.

400

What are three different topics taught in Life management skills?

Answers may vary

500

If I need to use the restroom, what should I do?

Wait for independent work time, sign out, and take a pass.

500

What is Mrs. Brown's email address?

tawna.brown2@tusd1.org

500

If I hear about a fight, what should I do?

Tell a teacher.

500
Of the topics we will be learning about this semester, which is the most important to you and why?

Answers will vary.

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