 Be on time and prepared for class. *This means enter the classroom before the tardy bell rings with paper, writing utensils, notebook and paper. 

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 Be on time and prepared for class. *This means enter the classroom before the tardy bell rings with paper, writing utensils, notebook and paper.  Be ready to begin when the tardy bell rings. * This means being in your assigned seat, quiet, and ready to begin.  Be respectful of yourself, others, and the classroom equipment. *This means being responsible for your own actions, respecting the rights of others and keeping the classroom clean and in order.  Be attentive. *This means to listen without talking and follow directions.

 Verbal Reminder of Violation.  Student Teacher Conference after class.  Parent Conference (Phone Call or In-Person)  After-School Detention (1 Hour)  Referral to Administration for further disciplinary action.

 Always be on Time!!!!  Go to the Bathroom before the bell rings.  Lotion, make-up, hairbrushes, or combs will not be used during class time.  Food must be eaten outside of the classroom.  Cell Phones, MP3 Players, IPODS, and earphones/buds must be turned off and put away when entering the classroom.  The Teacher (ME) will dismiss you….NOT the bell.

 Enter and Exit the classroom QUIETLY!  Make-up Missed Assignments after being absent.  Continue working on assignments when the phone rings or a visitor enters the classroom.  Participate in class discussion appropriately.  Follow all instructions for safe use of all classroom equipment.  Turn in assignments and projects by the due date.  Place all trash in the trashcan before you leave.

 Student must have a 70 average to participate in the Simulator Baby Project.  Any student with an average below 70 will be required to complete the Alternate Project for equal credit.

 Flash Drive (2gb)  3-Ring Binder (1 ½”-2”)  Folder  Pens and Pencils  Highlighter  Notebook Paper  Agenda

 Nine Weeks Average › Class Work / Homework 35% › Quizzes 15% › Tests and Projects 50% Total 100%  Final Average › 1 st Semester Average › 2 nd Semester Average 80%  CTE Post Assessment 20% Total 100% *It is important that students pass both the class and the CTE Post Assessment to receive credit for the class.

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