Steps to Success: Classroom Policies
Get Me Out of Here!: Leaving the Room
ROCCC: The 5 Class Rules
The Wolverine Way: School Policies
Great Guidelines: Class Procedures
100

The consequence for cheating on an assignment is 

Receiving a zero with no opportunity to redo for credit

100
The steps you need to take to use the bathroom; What you need to do and bring
Write my name and the time I leave on the sign out spot on the white board


Take the bathroom pass

100

Give an example of a way you can show RESPECT to yourself, teachers, classmates, and the space

Listening when the teachers are talking

Not talking over others

Keeping materials in good condition (including room decorations)

Picking up your trash

Staying focused and awake during class time 

100

The personal electronic device is policy is

Off and away 

100

The procedure for collecting missing work when you are absent from class

Check Canvas & StudentVue

Check the missing work bin

Turn missing work into the late bin

200

The unauthorized use of Grammarly, AI tools, or the assistance of someone other than Ms. Pugh or Ms. Slatton is considered

Cheating

200
The steps you need to take to go to the nurse, counseling, library, or get water

Ask Ms. Pugh or Ms. Slatton during a break in instruction

Wait until you are given a written pass

200

Give an example of how you can practice OPEN-MINDEDNESS in the classroom

Listening respectfully to other's ideas

Allowing people to have opinions that are different than your own 

Being open to learning new information about class topics that are unfamiliar to you

Having a conversation instead of an argument in the case of a disagreement

200

The following are electronic devices, which is the only one you are allowed to have in school: Phone, Headphones, Personal Laptop, iPad, School-Issued Chromebook, Smart Watch, Tablet

School-Issued Chromebook

200

Where missing or late work gets turned in

Late Work Bin

300

When it is appropriate to work on assignments for other classes in English

ONLY WHEN GIVEN EXPLICIT PERMISSION BY MS. PUGH OR MS. SLATTON

300

The consequence for being out of the room with the bathroom pass for 6 minutes or longer

A referral

300

Share an example of best practices for COLLABORATION

Giving each member of your team a chance to participate

Being understanding of different abilities and experiences

Sharing the work equally

Being kind to group members

300

All students are required to do what at the end of class

Stay in your seat at your desk

300

These are the Three Ls you should follow in the case of an emergency

Look, Listen, Left

400

Name one thing you can do if you are in need of extra support in class

Talk to Ms. Pugh or Ms. Slatton

Request an assistive tool (fidget, scratch paper, water)

Attend office hours or set up a conference

400

If the first column of the bathroom list is full, where should you write your name

The next column over 

400

Share some ways that you might need to COMMUNICATE with Ms. Pugh and Ms. Slatton

Asking questions when you're confused (after you have read directions and checked your notes)

If you need extra support in class

If you need some time to work outside of class

If you need to leave class for any reason other than the bathroom

400

The amount of times you can be late to class without a pass before a referral is written

Three

400

The steps for entering the classroom. What you should have done BEFORE the bell rings

Grab your work from the pick up bin

Get a pencil and plug in your Chromebook if needed

Sit in your assigned seat and read the agenda 

Do your Daily Check-In

500

The steps to retake, redo, or complete a summative assessment if you are absent or would like to improve your grade

Email Ms. Pugh and Ms. Slatton

Attend a tutoring session

Retake your summative with a teacher for partial credit

500

The difference between receiving a minor and a major referral for being out of class for too long

Minor Referral: 6-10 minutes

Major Referral: 10+ minutes

500

Share one way you can approach a task with CURIOSITY

Being open to what you don't know

Paying attention when given new material

Asking questions if there's something you don't understand

Making connections to things you already know (in or outside of school)

500

North Nation has a zero tolerance policy for bullying. Name some examples of bullying

Teasing

Name-Calling

Laughing at someone

Repeating an action or phrase after someone has told you to stop or made it clear that they don't like it

500

The steps to attend office hours

Check email and white board for upcoming dates and times

Email Ms. Pugh what day you plan to attend

Email Ms. Pugh what you would like to work on