The letter "S" in the Acronym SOAR stands for this
Self Control
This is a way that you should treat others
Kindly/Respectfully
This is the proper procedure to follow when you receive a new assignment
Do it. ASAP.
A pass/The big ugly chunk of wood in the back of the room
What you would do if...
You finish your work early in Mr. Hudson's class and are all caught up in your other classes
Review your assignment to check for mistakes
OR
Ask Mr. Hudson for further instruction on what to do
The letter "O" in SOAR stands for this
On task
This is how you should treat your teacher
Respectfully/Kindly
This is what happens when you fail to complete a classroom assignment IN the classroom
It becomes homework
This is what you should be doing when you ask to go get water
Getting water
What you would do if...
A classmate who has been seemingly intentionally bothering you refuses to stop.
Tell Mr. Hudson before, during, or after class (depending on what you are comfortable with)
The letter "A" in SOAR stands for this
Achievement
This is whether or not Mr. Hudson expects you to be best friends with each and every one of your classmates
No
This is the standards-based grade you would receive on an assignment that is submitted blank
0
This is the maximum appropriate amount of time to spend on a bathroom break during class
3 minutes
What you would do if...
Your friend tells you to ask to go to the bathroom during class (NOT lunch) so you two can meet up
Ignore them, because this will only get you in trouble.
The letter "R" in SOAR stands for this
Respect
The proper procedure to follow if a classmate is annoying you, but is not bullying or intentionally bothering you
Ignore them
This is the grade you will likely receive if you submit an assignment that you try your hardest on (even if you don't get it "perfect")
Probably at least a 2
These are potential consequences for walking the halls without a pass (name 1)
Sent back to class
Bathroom privileges revoked
Call home
Office referral
What you would do if...
You just received an assignment from Mr. Hudson, but you've had a long day and really don't feel like doing it.
To keep students accountable and/or remind them of the expectations
This is the consequence for continuing to break rules/classroom expectations after Mr. Hudson has given you a reflection sheet/talked to you outside the room
Call home AND/OR office referral
This is the natural result of not completing your classwork until the last minute
Classwork builds up; A homework/classwork mountain
This is behavior that could get your bathroom privileges in Mr. Hudson's room revoked
Pick:
Meeting up w/ friends
Taking things from peoples' backpacks
Going to another part of the school without Mr. Hudson's EXPRESS permission
What you would do if...
You have a classmate who is quite odd and you don't really vibe with. They haven't done anything to (at least intentionally) bother you, but you don't quite appreciate being near them.
Mind your own business
OR
Try to come to some kind of understanding with them and maybe even become friends