
School Behaviors and Expectations
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Professional Development, Education, Life Skills
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7th Grade
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Hard
Desiree Nelson
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19 Slides • 7 Questions
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School Behaviors and Expectations
Inspiring students to learn today and lead tomorrow!
SOARING to learn, believe, achieve!
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Tutoring
Everyday, after school
3:20 - 3:55
one-on-one or group
Most teachers offer half hour
Many teachers are willing to offer more time to any student who is willing to work.
In-person (depends on the teacher)
Zoom
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Pay Attention
Try to interact with the teacher during the lesson, take notes, try to remember as much as you can.
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Attendance
Whether you are in-person or on Zoom your punctual attendance is very important everyday!
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Absences
An e-mail to your teacher is nice and respectful. This lets your teacher know what to expect and how to prepare you for your absence.
BUT your parent must call
(520)682-1019
in order to report your absence.
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We hold our students to high expectations!
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Starting with pride!
School pride
Self pride
Peer pride
Elder Pride
Pride in everything you do!
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Respect goes both ways. If you want to feel respected then you must give respect.
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Responsibility!
Think about your every move before you make it.
Be sure that you feel you will be able to defend your decisions in the future.
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Your Belongings
Stay in your bag, except at your seat
You cannot share!
You need Your Chromebook everyday
Possibly some paper and a pencil
and a calculator (not your cell phone)
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You need to maintain space from eachother. Imagine everyone has a personal bubble, don't get too close or they will pop!
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Wear appropriate clothes to school
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Due to food allergies: be cautious what foods you bring for your snacks and lunch.
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Lunchroom
Social Distance
No food outside
unless you eat outside then food should not leave the table
Eating is a vulnerable time for viruses
use caution!
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Your Valuables
Should not come to school with you
Are your responsibility
should stay put away
should not be handed to your peers
Keep your things and hands to yourself!
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Safe Space
Your school is a safe place for adolescents to learn!
Do not bring anything potentially dangerous to school for any reason!
EVER!
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In-Person or
Distance Learning
Everything is different and new!
We are all in this together!
Lets have some safe learning!
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Inspiring students to learn today and lead tomorrow!
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Multiple Select
What are the three most important standards that all Falcons are expected to display EVERYDAY?
Rudeness
Respect
Respect
Joy
Responsibility
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Multiple Select
What items should you leave at home and never bring to school?
Chromebook
Cellphone
Potentially dangerous items
valuables
calculator
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Multiple Choice
Are you still expected to follow the dress code if you are remaining in distance learning?
yes
no
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Multiple Select
What guidelines must be strictly followed due to COVID - 19?
Masks must be worn at all times
Share everything
Keep your hands and objects to yourself
Hug when you say hello
Social Distancing at all times
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Multiple Choice
Attendance is incredibly important, not matter if you are returning to in-person or staying online.
True
False
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Multiple Select
If you know in advance that you will be absent?
Your parent should call the office
You should inform your teacher
you should request any missed work
you would only excused from attendance not from the missed work
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Multiple Choice
The best school in all of Arizona?
Tortolita Cougars
Santa Rita Eagles
Marana Falcons!
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We got this!
School Behaviors and Expectations
Inspiring students to learn today and lead tomorrow!
SOARING to learn, believe, achieve!
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