GMS Mission The mission of Granbury Middle School is to provide a safe instructional environment that develops good citizens by equipping students with.

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GMS Mission The mission of Granbury Middle School is to provide a safe instructional environment that develops good citizens by equipping students with the knowledge and skills to achieve their potential as lifelong learners. Teachers Name Phone Number: Conference Period: 1 st period (8:35 – 9:16) Teacher Tutoring Time (s): 8:00 to 8:30 M - Th

Course Description The students will learn basic keyboarding skills and processing programs to help them in school and future careers. The students will learn basic keyboarding skills and processing programs to help them in school and future careers.

Student Behaviors Be Prompt Be Prompt Do NOT ask to leave the classroom without your agenda. Do NOT ask to leave the classroom without your agenda. No agenda = No exit No agenda = No exit Once a student enters a classroom, he/she will not be allowed to leave unless it is an emergency or unless they are called to the office. Once a student enters a classroom, he/she will not be allowed to leave unless it is an emergency or unless they are called to the office.

Student Behaviors Be Prepared Be Prepared –Have these materials with you EVERY DAY: Textbook Textbook Agenda Agenda Writing Utensil Writing Utensil Completed Assignment Completed Assignment Requesting to leave to get one of the required materials will result in being marked tardy for the class period. Requesting to leave to get one of the required materials will result in being marked tardy for the class period. Students must use the restroom during the five minute passing period and should not be late to class. It is NOT allowable to come to class and ask permission to be late so you can use the restroom. Take care of business during your five minute passing period. Students must use the restroom during the five minute passing period and should not be late to class. It is NOT allowable to come to class and ask permission to be late so you can use the restroom. Take care of business during your five minute passing period.

Student Behaviors Be a polite and positive participant Be a polite and positive participant –Speak only when given permission, and listen when others are speaking –Raise your hand and be called on by the teacher before you speak. Be productive Be productive –Turn in work on time and always do your best –Use class-time given to work on assignments Be a problem solver Be a problem solver –Correct problems quickly and peacefully before they escalate

Student Behaviors Student Behaviors Insubordination: Students must courteously and respectfully comply with the directives of any staff member at all times. Students must courteously and respectfully comply with the directives of any staff member at all times. Failure to comply with the directives of school personnel acting in the performance of their duties will be considered insubordination and subject to immediate disciplinary action (referral). Failure to comply with the directives of school personnel acting in the performance of their duties will be considered insubordination and subject to immediate disciplinary action (referral).

Show Respect Value yourself. Be honest and ethical, and practice strong moral values. You must respect yourself before anyone else will respect you. Value yourself. Be honest and ethical, and practice strong moral values. You must respect yourself before anyone else will respect you. Treat all members of the school community and all visitors with the politeness and respect you would expect them to treat you with. Treat all members of the school community and all visitors with the politeness and respect you would expect them to treat you with. Honor the ideas and opinions of others. Honor the ideas and opinions of others. Offer to help those that need help. Offer to help those that need help. Be responsible with property and belongings. Be responsible with property and belongings. –If you borrow something, put it away –Do NOT mark on furniture –Sit in chairs

Promote Life-Long Learning You can develop lifelong learning traits: By showing curiosity about human nature and how the world works By showing curiosity about human nature and how the world works By seeking and valuing diversity By seeking and valuing diversity By persisting in seeking out new solutions By persisting in seeking out new solutions By using your unique talents and intelligence to promote positive change By using your unique talents and intelligence to promote positive change By learning and applying technological tools to solve problems By learning and applying technological tools to solve problems

Computer Usage Policy Computer Usage Policy Every student will sign the GISD Acceptable Use Policy in the student handbook. It’s the responsibility of each student to follow these guidelines while using the school’s computers and internet resources. Every student will sign the GISD Acceptable Use Policy in the student handbook. It’s the responsibility of each student to follow these guidelines while using the school’s computers and internet resources.

Policies Policies & consequences outlined in the student handbook will be strictly enforced. Policies & consequences outlined in the student handbook will be strictly enforced. No food, water or gum in class. No food, water or gum in class. Be in your seat and quiet when the bell rings. Be in your seat and quiet when the bell rings.

Other Classroom Policies

Make-Up Work Students will normally have one day for each day absent, plus one additional day to make up missed work. Students will normally have one day for each day absent, plus one additional day to make up missed work. If the student knew of the assignment well in advance of the absence, it may be due immediately upon return as determined by the teacher. If the student knew of the assignment well in advance of the absence, it may be due immediately upon return as determined by the teacher. Teachers may also assign additional work to ensure students have sufficient opportunity to master the essential knowledge and skill or to meet course requirements. Teachers may also assign additional work to ensure students have sufficient opportunity to master the essential knowledge and skill or to meet course requirements. A student who does not make up assigned work within the time allotted by the teacher will be referred to the Z.A.P. Policy. A student who does not make up assigned work within the time allotted by the teacher will be referred to the Z.A.P. Policy. Responsibility for requesting and completing make-up work rests entirely upon the student. Responsibility for requesting and completing make-up work rests entirely upon the student. It is your responsibility to remember to turn in assignments, and it is not your teacher's responsibility to remind you. It is your responsibility to remember to turn in assignments, and it is not your teacher's responsibility to remind you.

Grading Minor Grades – 60% Minor Grades – 60% –Examples: Major Grades – 30% Major Grades – 30% –Examples: Common Assessment – 10% Common Assessment – 10%

Late Work LATE WORK POLICY Students in Pre-AP classes will have one day to turn in late work. Late work will receive no grade higher than 80. Students in Pre-AP classes will have one day to turn in late work. Late work will receive no grade higher than 80. Late work in regular classes will be accepted for 3 days. Late work in regular classes will be accepted for 3 days. One day late will receive a grade no higher than 80 One day late will receive a grade no higher than 80 Two days late will receive a grade no higher than 70 Two days late will receive a grade no higher than 70 Three days late will receive a grade no higher than 60 Three days late will receive a grade no higher than 60

Parent-Student Communication AGENDAS AND ASSIGNMENTS Students are required to write down their daily assignments in their student agenda. Class time is given for this purpose. Parents should check their child's agenda on a daily or weekly basis for completion. Agendas will be checked regularly, and students will be held accountable for filling them out completely. Students are required to write down their daily assignments in their student agenda. Class time is given for this purpose. Parents should check their child's agenda on a daily or weekly basis for completion. Agendas will be checked regularly, and students will be held accountable for filling them out completely. ALERTS Parents may sign up for Alerts by logging onto the GISD website at Parents may sign up for Alerts by logging onto the GISD website at PHONE CALLS: Parents will be notified of academic or discipline concerns. Parents will be notified of academic or discipline concerns. TEACHER WEB SITE Information can be obtained by visiting my website at the following link:_______________________ Information can be obtained by visiting my website at the following link:_______________________

My Pledge To Students: To treat my students with respect and to provide them with a safe and secure learning environment. To treat my students with respect and to provide them with a safe and secure learning environment.