Locker Rules
Gym Rules
Hallway Rules
Classroom Behavior
Work Management
100

This is something you should do on a weekly basis

Clean your locker

100

What cant get someone out in dodge ball??

The head!!

100

If you aren't in your seat when this sound finishes, you are officially considered "tardy."

The Bell!
100

You should do this before speaking or leaving your seat to show respect for the lesson.

Raise your hand

100

 This is the first thing you should put at the top of every worksheet to ensure you get credit for your work.

Your NAME

200

 This is the only person you should ever share your locker combination with.

NOBODY

200

To participate in gym, you need to wear these types of shoes

Athletic/Gym Shoes
200

To keep traffic flowing, you should always walk on this side of the hallway.

Right side

200

These are the specific items you should have out and ready on your desk the moment the bell rings so you are prepared to learn.

Materials

200

This term refers to the habit of putting off a task until the very last second, which usually results in lower-quality work and higher stress.

Procrastinating

300

To prevent unpleasant odors and pests, you must remove these types of items from your locker every single day.

Food and TRASH!

300

Even if you aren't feeling 100%, you must provide this to be excused from physical activity for the day.

Doctor's note

300

This is the common name for the short amount of time—usually 3 to 5 minutes—given to get from one class to the next.

Passing Period

300

Unless a teacher gives specific permission, these electronic devices should be off and away. Mainly in your locker.

Phones!
300

 To avoid losing  work, you should ensure your files are named correctly and stored in these specific containers.

Folders

400

To keep the hallways safe and clear, these bulky items must stay in your locker during the school day.

Backpacks and Coats
400

 For safety reasons, this type of accessory should be removed before physical activity.

Jewelry 

400

This term describes the act of loitering or standing in the middle of the hall, which blocks other students

Congregating

400

 When a guest speaker or substitute is in the room, students are expected to show this—which is often considered even more important than when the regular teacher is present.

Respect

400

Doing this "as you go" prevents a pile-up of papers at the bottom of your locker

Organizing your LOCKER

500

This is the policy regarding decorating the outside of your locker with stickers or tape

Not allowed, but you can use magnets!

500

To ensure everyone’s safety and privacy, this is the one place in the gym area where cell phone use is strictly prohibited at all times.

Locker Room

500

 If you need to stop at the office or bathroom during this time, you must first get one of these from your next teacher.

Hall pass
500

This phrase describes the silent, independent work you should begin the moment you walk into the room.

Bell ringer!

500

This is where you can check your grades and missing assignments. (hint Online)

Home Access Center (HAC)