 Classrooms and library  Bathrooms  Cafeteria  Front of School /Entryway  Hallway  Courtyard and Playground  During Assemblies.

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 Classrooms and library  Bathrooms  Cafeteria  Front of School /Entryway  Hallway  Courtyard and Playground  During Assemblies

Be Safe  Walk  Use quiet voice  Keep hands feet and objects to yourself  Remain in assigned area  Keep your area clean and neat

Be Responsible  Come to class prepared (books, paper, pencil, etc.)  Stay in your seat  Raise your hand to speak  Work quietly  Stay on task  Finish your work

Be Respectful  Help others as directed by teacher  Follow classroom procedures  Respect and listen to others opinions and ideas

Be Safe  Keep water off the floor and counters  Keep hands, feet, and objects to yourself  Do not climb or look into other stalls (give others privacy)  Always wash hands before leaving and throw paper towels into the trash

Be Responsible  Go to the bathroom quickly and go back to class  Wash your hands  Throw paper towels in the trash can

Be Respectful  Keep bathroom neat and clean  Speak quietly  Allow others privacy

Be Safe  Walk to and in the cafeteria  Form a single line while waiting to be served  Sit in your assigned table while eating  Keep your hands, feet, and objects to yourself  Throw away your empty food trays and trash

Be Responsible  Clean up after yourself  Throw all your trash away and at times the trash your peers may have left behind  Keep food in the cafeteria and in designated areas  Deposit money into your lunch account before school starts in the morning

Be Respectful  Use inside voices  Follow correct cafeteria procedures  Do not take or give cuts  Don’t forget to THANK the cafeteria ladies

Be Safe  Use the crosswalks and watch for moving vehicles in the parking lot  Please walk at all times when at school  Do not ride your bikes or skateboards on campus  Wear your helmets

Be Responsible  Make sure you are in “Dress Code” compliance at all times  Cell phones off  All electronic devices should be left at home

Be Respectful  Use appropriate language and voice for school  Use appropriate volume in conversations at school (no yelling)  Keep your hands to yourself

Be Safe  Keep your hands, feet, and objects to yourself  Walk on the right side of the hall  Watch where you are going and with your arms at your sides  No running and use appropriate voice levels  Do not disturb students that are working in the hallway

Be Responsible  Get to where you are going quickly  Have your pass  Follow the rules  No food or drinks in the buildings except for plain water  Do not disturb other classrooms

Be Respectful  Speak quietly  Walk  Let people in the hall do their work  Do not knock or look in doors and windows

Be Safe  No horseplay at anytime  Walk in the courtyard area  Sit only on the benches (do not stand on tables and benches)  Stay in your designated areas of the playground during lunch and before or after school

Be Responsible  Throw your trash or any trash you may see on the ground away  Clean up around your table in the courtyard

Be Respectful  Treat others the way you want to be treated  Report all bullying incidents to an adult immediately  Immediately go to your designated area to line-up or go straight to class when the bell rings

Be Safe  Walk in a straight line to and from  Sit in the designated area, face forward, and put your hands in your lap  Follow the directions of the adults  Sit quietly and be a good audience  No rude comments or gestures

Be Responsible  Take your belongings and trash with you when you leave  Enter and exit quietly and patiently  Immediately go back to class when dismissed from the assembly

Be Respectful  Congratulate others when they are presenting or being awarded  Make only positive noises –applause and cheering are appropriate  Be silent when someone is speaking or presenting  No talking with your neighbors

Be Safe  Do not leave your backpacks by the classroom doors before, during, or after- school (we are not babysitters of your belongings)  Keep backpacks to yourself  Keep backpacks in the designated classroom area stated by your teacher

Be Responsible  Supervise your backpack at all times  Keep your backpack clean and organized

Be Respectful  Follow classroom procedures for backpack use during class time/instruction