Eagle Expectations S.O.A.R.. What is an expectation? An expectation is a positive action that a teacher expects from a student.

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Eagle Expectations S.O.A.R.

What is an expectation? An expectation is a positive action that a teacher expects from a student.

What are Woodlawn’s Eagle Expectations? S- Stay Safe O- Own Your Actions A- Actively Learn R- Respect Everyone

How do I follow the expectations? There are many ways that you can follow the Eagle Expectations. Here are some examples of what you can do to follow the expectations.

S- Stay Safe –You can stay safe by walking on the sidewalks outside of the yellow line. –Walking in the classroom –Walking in the library, cafeteria, music room, and computer rooms –Keep arms behind your back or to your side while walking –Keep hands and feet to yourself

O- Own Your Actions –When making a mistake, be honest about it. –Take responsibility for your choices. –Turning in homework –Helping another student voluntarily

A- Actively Learn –During instruction, listen to the teacher –Participate in the lesson –Do your own work –Do your best –Turn in homework

R- Respect Everyone –Always be kind to others –Listen and follow directions at all times –Respect classrooms by walking quietly on sidewalk –Be helpful to classmates

Why should I follow the Eagle Expectations? When you follow the expectations, you are setting a good example for your classmates. You will also receive praise from your teacher. You can earn S.O.A.R. Bucks to use throughout the year.

Eagle Expectations Quiz –Billy completed all of his homework and turned it in when it was due. Which expectation did he follow? Respect EveryoneOwn Your Actions –Lexi worked hard to make an A on her spelling test. Which expectation did she follow? Actively LearnStay Safe –On the way to lunch Alex walked quietly in line with his hands behind his back. Which expectation did he follow? Own Your ActionsStay Safe –When Jim took the attendance to the office walked quietly down he sidewalk. Jim followed which expectation? Actively Learn Respect Everyone