This is the very first thing you should do after entering our shared classroom.
What is “come in quietly”?
Arriving by the bell every day demonstrates this expectation.
What is “be on time”?
You may NOT eat these in class.
What are snacks?
Middle-schoolers earn these for virtuous behavior.
What are Gladiator tickets?
During a fire drill you must leave these items behind.
What are your belongings?
Before you sit, pick this up—it has your name on it.
what is your folder?
Bring these daily so you’re never borrowing pencils.
What are necessary materials?
How many students may be out for the bathroom at one time?
What is one?
After three tardies without a pass, this after-school penalty kicks in.
What is detention?
The “R” in “Reset – Recover – Remove.”
What is Reset?
After grabbing your folder, start this warm-up activity.
What is the Do Now?
Our commitment to honesty is summed up by this single word.
What is integrity?
State ALL three approved times you may visit your locker.
What are before school, before lunch, before Rec?
Failure to meet dress-code standards earns a verbal warning or this four-letter slip.
What is a NOTA?
talking during an evacuation drill results in this automatic punishment.
What is detention?
Enter the room at this volume level.
What is a quiet/inside voice?
All work connects to these individualized academic targets.
What are your goals?
State ALL three approved times you may visit your locke
What are before school, before lunch, before Rec?
Describe the full sequence once a student cannot Reset their behavior.
What is Recover in another room, then Removal to the Dean’s office?
Name two of the five emergency actions: Secure, Lockdown, Evacuate, Shelter, Hold.
Any two of Secure, Lockdown, Evacuate, Shelter, Hold.
List the three steps of the Reset-Recover-Remove model in order.
What are Reset, Recover, Remove?
Besides punctuality and materials, name two other items on the “Expected Class Behavior” list.
Any two: follow school rules, come prepared, ready to learn.
Bathroom use is forbidden during these first and last minutes of class.
What are the first 10 and last 10 minutes?
High-school classes earn these collectively for good behavior.
What are class rewards?
Explain the teacher’s final instruction that signals the official end of class.
What is waiting for the teacher to dismiss you?