In the cafeteria, you should stop talking and be silent when this happens.
When an adult's hand is raised
To try your best in the hallway, you should always keep to this side while walking.
The right.
If you have to wait in a long lunch line, a student with a good attitude shows this trait.
Patience.
To be responsible in class, you must complete these and turn them in on time.
Assignments
In the hallway, you should always do this instead of running.
Walking
On the playground, you show respect to your peers by doing this during games.
Playing fairly.
In the classroom, "Try your Best" means staying focused and staying on __________.
Task
On the playground, instead of getting angry when you lose, you should be this.
A good sport
When leaving the playground, you are responsible for making sure you bring in all of these.
Your belongings
To stay safe in the cafeteria, you should avoid leaning back and instead do this.
Sit properly at a table.
When riding the bus, "Stay Respectful" means listening to these two specific adults.
The driver and the monitor.
On the bus, you show your best effort by staying in this specific spot.
Your assigned seat
When you see a teacher or friend in the hallway, you should show a good attitude by doing this.
Greeting them politely
According to the PBIS vision, WCI wants to foster a culture that is positive and _________.
inclusive
On the playground, if you notice something that could hurt someone, you should follow this 4-word rule.
See something, say something.
To respect others' personal space in the restroom, you should always allow for this.
Privacy
After using the restroom, you "Try your Best" by making sure it is left this way for the next student
Clean/Ready for the next person.
In the classroom, when a lesson is very difficult, a STAR student does this.
Stays positive during challenges
The WCI vision aims for students to be empowered to do these three things: Lead, Achieve, and __________.
Succeed
To stay safe on the bus, you should be seated and facing this direction.
Forward
Compare how "Stay Respectful" looks in the hallway versus the classroom.
In the hallway you are courteous; in the classroom you listen when others are speaking.
On the playground, trying your best isn't just about playing hard; it's about making sure you do this for others
Include others
If a problem happens on the bus, what is the specific way you are expected to handle it?
Calmly
In the restroom, how can you be a responsible leader for other students?
By encouraging others
Why is "going directly to your destination" considered a safety rule for the hallways?
It ensures students are supervised and in the correct location at all times.