What should you do when you enter the classroom?
Enter quietly and begin bell work immediately.
What should you do immediately when the fire alarm sounds?
Stop all activities immediately.
What is the only electronic device allowed in class?
The assigned school-issued Chromebook.
What are you expected to do regarding your learning and behavior?
Be responsible for your own learning and behavior.
How many passes are students allowed per day for bathroom or water fountain use?
Three passes per day.
Where do you go during a tornado drill?
To the designated shelter area, crouch low, and cover your head.
What types of daily assignments might you expect in this course?
Bell work, in-class activities/participation, and handouts.
How should you behave towards your teacher and classmates?
Show respect at all times.
What should you do before speaking in class?
Raise your hand and wait to be recognized by the teacher.
During an earthquake, what three actions should you take?
Drop, cover, and hold on under sturdy furniture.
How far in advance will students be notified of assessments?
Students will be notified in advance.
What will happen if you participate in disruptive behavior?
You will be subject to disciplinary actions as per the student handbook.
What items should you have ready and out at the start of class?
Pencils, binder, and paper.
What are you expected to do with electronic devices during a lockdown?
Silence all electronic devices.
What is the food and drink policy in class?
No food, gum, or drinks except water in a closed container
When should you stay seated during class?
Stay seated unless otherwise instructed by the teacher.
What happens after the second tardy according to the tardy policy?
A parent or guardian will be notified by phone or email.
Why is it important to stay with your class after exiting the building during a fire drill?
To stay safe and wait for further instructions together.
What should you do if you have questions or need attention?
Wait patiently for your turn because others also need attention.