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These are the classroom rules and where you can view them.
What are: Follow all school policies and procedures in the S.L.M. Parent-Student Handbook; Respect the rights, feelings and property of others; Raise your hand if you wish to speak unless you have permission to do otherwise; Stay in your seat unless you have permission to do otherwise? Where is the front and side of the room.
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This is the location where you can find lists for your Little Buddies, Family Groups, and Math groups.
Where is the front left corner?
100
This is the Middle School policy of the the number of times girls and boys may use the restroom and when they may use it.
What is 4 times (in each class) for girls and 3 times (in each class) for boys per trimester? What is using the restroom on your way out to recess and lunch?
100
These are Mr. De Luca's procedures for entering the coat closet, the beginning of the day, recess and lunch, and the end of the day.
What is taking your seat, whispering after the doors are closed, waiting for your section to be dismissed to put your things away in the closet (hangers are for backpacks w/ lunches; lunches may not take up their own hanger)? What is telling Mr. De Luca how you are getting home? What is having your materials ready for classes after recess and lunch? What is waiting for your section to be called to go into the closet before recess and lunch? What is lining up in "snake" fashion for all transitions except for Math?
100
Daily Quintuple
It was just a prank, bro.
200
This is Mr. De Luca's procedure for entering and exiting Room 7 between classes (not at beginning, recess, or lunch). This is the Middle School policy for changing classes in the hallway.
What is entering the "enter" (back) door and exiting the "exit" (front) door without talking? What is not talking in the hallway while changing classes to be respectful of other classes going on?
200
These are the procedures for the beginning of the day, entering Room 7, recess, lunch, and end of the day.
What is walking into the building (beginning, recess, lunch) without talking? What is not eating in the hallway and talking quietly leaving for recess and lunch? What is talking quietly in the hallway at the end of the day (how getting home) and not changing for sports unless it's an away game? What is walking to the 7th grade box?
200
This are the policies and procedures for: getting up to use the restroom and getting up to get a tissue/wipe/supplies. This is the policy/procedure for the class phone ringing.
What is raising up three fingers and me nodding to you to go the restroom? What is raising up one finger (pointer finger) and me nodding to you to get tissues/wipes/supplies? What is not picking up the class phone unless I ask a student to if I can't get there in time but you not speaking on it?
200
These are the Middle School policies for going back to class for forgotten materials and covering textbooks. These are Mr. De Luca's procedures for Chrome Books.
What is not being allowed to go back to class for materials unless there are special circumstances? What is receiving a conduct referral for not covering books by Tuesday? What is always storing your Chrome Book in a desk during transition times or projects?
200
This is the location in the classroom of absent sheets, community service forms, band aids, wipes, tissues, stapler, tape, three hole punch, and extra supplies. This is a one stop shop for everything except the pencil sharpener. This is the location of the pencil sharpener.
Where is the back left corner? Where is the back bookshelf?
300
These are emergencies we prepare for, and the procedures for each.
What are fire, earthquake, and lock-down emergencies? What is quietly exiting the "out" door with hands behind your back then exiting the back school double-doors in a straight line walking down the hill to our spot by the playground and holding the emergency wristbands for fire; all the same for earthquake but at first cover head under desk; lock down ugh I'm gonna stop typing.
300
This is how you greet adults who enter the front of the classroom.
What is standing and saying, "Good morning (or afternoon) Mrs. (or Mr. or Dr. or Ms. or Father)?
300
This is the name of S.L.M.'s new principal.
Who is Mrs. Kaiser?
300
These are your P.E. days.
What are Mondays and Wednesdays?
300
This is the policy for uniforms, including those for certain special days.
What is red/white/blue shirt tucked in, belt for boys, socks with no logos that are not ankle red/white/blue, skirts no higher than 3 inches for girls, pants with belt for boys First Friday, skirt for girls First Friday, P.E. uniform on P.E. days? Mariner Mondays.
400
These are the times and day for detention.
What is 7:15 (behavior) and 7:30 (tardy or dress code)? When is Thursday?
400
These are the number of hours of Community Service you must complete if you wish to earn the recognition; these are how many hours count for altar serving; these are how many hours count for Student Council.
What are 20 hours, 5 hours (altar serving), and 5 hours (Student Council)?
400
These are ALL your Middle School teachers at S.L.M. Ha.
Who are Ms. Taylor, Mrs. Wynne, Mr. Lee, Mrs. Clapper, Mr. Burrows, Mrs. Lopez, Mr. Trelease, Mr. DiResta, Mr. De Luca, and Mrs. Padian.
400
This is the Middle School policy for late assignments.
What is one day late=half-credit, two days late=no credit?
400
This is the policy for turning in assignments if you are absent.
What is one day for each day you were late (example: absent Monday, turn in by Wednesday)?
500
These are the consequences for choosing not to follow the classroom rules.
What are Conduct Referrals, detentions, behavioral plans, parent notifications, and (maybe) lunch table dut-I mean-responsibilities?
500
These are the names of the two sets of standards for Social Studies.
What are the Common Core Reading and Writing Standards and the CA History-Social Science Standards?
500
This is the year Saint Lawrence Martyr School was founded.
What is 1956?
500
This is the percentage breakdown of how much tests, quizzes, projects, and assignments are worth.
What is 60% of the grade being tests/quizzes and projects, and 40% of the grade being assignments?
500
This is where you can find the school policies and procedures (which include: 5 tardy=detention, dress code 3 violations=detention, profanity, vandalism, stealing, cheating, lying, defiance, disrespect, etc.)
What is the 2015-2016 Parent-Student Handbook?
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