I’m Safe I’m Respectful I’m Responsible I’m Ready to Succeed
BE SAFE! Keep yourself free from harm at all times.
Be polite and get along with others.
Be dependable and trustworthy.
Be on time , turn in school/homework and have the proper materials.
Expectations apply to all areas of the campus • Restroom • Office • Library • Playground • Physical Education • Cafeteria
Be Respectful
Be Responsible
Stay quiet
Sit cross-legged with your hands in your lap Look at the person Look at your speaking teacher and follow any directions that are given
Use appropriate Face forward and audience behavior- listen to presenter clap when appropriate, etc.
Be Safe Keep hands and feet to yourself Walk when entering the MPR
Respect other’s personal space
Be Respectful
Be Responsible
Raise your hand to speak
Complete assignments on time. Come prepared for class and stay on task
Be an active listener – eyes on the speaker Use classroom supplies appropriately.
Ask for help if you need it
Be Safe Keep hands and feet to yourself Walk at all times
Respect other’s personal space
Be Respectful
Be Responsible
Be Safe
Look with your eyes not with your hands
Go straight to your destination
Walk at all times
Keep voices to a whisper
Stay on task when working in the hallway
Mind your own business while passing other
Follow directions from all adults
Keep hands and feet to yourself (and away from walls) Open and close doors carefully and quietly
Be Respectful
Be Responsible
Be Safe
Give people privacy
Flush toilets
Walk to and from restroom
Use quiet voices
Wash your hands
Keep water off of the floor
Calmly wait your turn
Put toilet paper in toilet and keep off the floor and walls
Report problems: sink/toilet/floor
Be Be Respectful Responsible Raise your hand and calmly wait to be dismissed
Throw unwanted items in the trash can
Listen to all adults and follow directions
Eat your own food Sharing food is not
Be Safe
Line up in a straight line Use inside voices Leave your lunch Play on the in eating areas area cleaner than playground. Eat you found it in the cafeteria.
Keep your hands and feet to yourself
Be Respectful
Be Responsible
Be Safe
Location Generalapplies to all areas
-Talk to everyone respectfully -Food must be eaten in cafeteria
-Freeze and stay quiet when the bell rings -Stay in supervised areas at all times -Put away equipment
-Keep your hands and feet to yourself -WALK on the Black Top
Big Toy
-Wait your turn calmly
-Report an injury right away to an adult
-Walk -Slide DOWN the slide only
Swings
-Stay behind the yellow line -”Countbacks” are allowed when there are no other swings
-Sit on the swing -Count to 25 when their feet go up to wait for a swing
-Slow down with your feet and walk off of the swing once it is at a complete stop
Field
-Follow the rules to the game you are playing
-Stay on the west half of the field
-Run or walk cautiously
“Get the Teacher’s Attention” “Follow directions” “Listen” to the teacher Stay on Task Ask for Permission Ask for Help Accept Criticism/Consequences and “No” for an Answer
Thank you!
Keep your hands and feet to yourself “MYOB- Mind Your Own Business” “Working with Others” Disagree Appropriately Use Appropriate voice tone
Resist Peer Pressure Wait your Turn Give Criticism
“Treat other people’s items with respect”
Safety, Respect and Responsibility
Follow directions and listen to all staff, ie. yard supervisors, teachers, and principals. They are here every day to care for you and help keep you safe. Ask any adult for help!
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