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Panthers will be successful through… R espect is treating adults, peers, and property with courtesy and consideration O wnership is accepting that your actions are a result of your choices A ttitude is how you react to the situation R esponsibility is following rules and expectations

Respect Ownership Attitude Responsibility ROAR in the Classroom R O A Raise your hand before speaking Use kind and helpful words towards other Participate in class discussions Do your best work Believe in yourself Stay positive Follow classroom procedures Always be prepared Respect Ownership Attitude Responsibility

Respect Ownership Attitude Responsibility ROAR in the Hallway R O A Keep hands and feet to yourself Keep the hallways clean Work together to keep hallways moving forward and to the right Arrive at your destination on time Help others when they need it Use kind words with others Go to your destination quickly and quietly Keep your locker organized and adhere to locker times Respect Ownership Attitude Responsibility

Respect Ownership Attitude Responsibility ROAR on the Bus R O A Keep your hands and feet to yourself Use an appropriate volume Quickly and wisely choose your seat Follow procedures and Bus Driver’s instructions Greet Bus Driver kindly Use kind words and be a positive role model Immediately and accurately report problems Be mindful of your bus stop Respect Ownership Attitude Responsibility

Respect Ownership Attitude Responsibility ROAR in the Bathrooms R O A Keep an appropriate volume Allow privacy for yourself and others Clean up after yourself Wash your hands Use kind words Enter in a calm manner Return promptly to class Report found items and concerns to an adult Respect Ownership Attitude Responsibility

Respect Ownership Attitude Responsibility ROAR in the Cafeteria R O A Pay attention to the adult speaking Do not touch or move other people’s property Clean up your space before you leave Stay seated Use your manners with peers and adults Accept and welcome all students Wait in line patiently and in a single file Keep an appropriate volume Respect Ownership Attitude Responsibility

Respect Ownership Attitude Responsibility ROAR in the Assembly R O A Provide speaker with undivided attention Keep your hands and feet to yourself Appropriately participate in activities Follow instructions Be a gracious audience member Enter in a calm manner Follow dismissal directions Stay seated Respect Ownership Attitude Responsibility

Respect Ownership Attitude Responsibility ROAR with your Device R O A Devices are for instructional purposes only All devices should be off and out of sight Graciously comply with requests Only use your device at your teacher’s instruction Respect Ownership Attitude Responsibility

ROAR Cards Are earned when students meet or exceed ROAR expectations. Students place their ROAR card into the appropriate grade level bucket in the front office. ROAR card drawings will be held weekly and quarterly.

Failure to meet ROAR expectations 1st Offense Verbal Warning 2nd Offense Parent Contact and Roar Reflection 3rd Offense Parent Conference Lunch OR After- School Detention 4th Offense Administrative Referral

Lunch Detention Guidelines Lunch Detentions are always served the next day. Check in with the Lunch Lead as soon as you enter the cafeteria. Students are expected to be silent and seated throughout the lunch period. Students may get up from their seats only if given permission from the Lunch Lead. If a student is absent the day of their lunch detention, they will serve it the day they return. Failure to serve your lunch detention will result in a 4th offense (Administration Referral).