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KALWANEY RECIPE FOR SUCCESS. STEP 1- One large cup of Responsibility Punctuality. Arrive in class ON TIME This means BEFORE the bell Detention policy What is it? Lets find out!. The second bell rings... You’re hanging out in the hall...
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STEP 1- One large cup of Responsibility Punctuality Arrive in class ON TIME This means BEFORE the bell Detention policy What is it? Lets find out!
The second bell rings... • You’re hanging out in the hall... • A few minutes later you may consider heading to class (at your leisure) • When you finally arrived in class - there were likely not that many consequences for your lateness In the past... But not anymore!
If you’re late or absent... There are 3 possible consequences
Lunch Time Detention -lates • Monday to Friday for 35 minutes • After School Detention – unauthorized absent/skipped lunch detention • Tuesday/Friday after school for 55 minutes • Friday School Detention Skipped after school detention • Friday after school for 75 Minutes Possible Consequences
Student is Late Receive a Detention Reminder Slip Attend a 35 min lunch detention at time indicated on slip BE ON TIME What happens if you are late?
Student Misses Detention Receive a Detention Reminder Slip Attend a 55 min after school detention at time indicated on slip BE ON TIME What happens if you skip a lunch detention? Teacher phones parents
Student Misses Detention Receive a Detention Reminder Slip Attend a 55 min after school detention-attend at time indicated on slip-BE ON TIME detention What happens if you ARE ABSENT Teacher phones parents
Student misses after school detention Receive a Detention Reminder Slip Attend a 75 min Friday school detention at time on slip BE ON TIME What happens if you skip an after school detention? Teacher phones parents
Skip Friday school detention Teacher notifies your Vice Principal Receive an in-school SUSPENSION What happens if you skip a Friday School detention? Teacher phones parents
What is considered late? Arriving after Oh Canada period 1 and … Arriving after the second BELL for periods 2-5 is LATE!!!
Where do I go for my detention? 11:15 (Start P.3) in Room 136 12:35 (Start P.4) in Room 132 3:10 (After school) in Room 130
No talking • No cell phones • No music • No food • You must be conscious • Working on assignments/projects allowed Detention Room Standards
Attend all classes and arrive on time... And you won’t need to concern yourself with this!
Be in class…EVERY DAY! • Attendance is important • If you have to be absent – you must catch up So…..Attendance is important!
You will be given permission to leave the class ONCE per week (Bathroom and drink of water) -”Boy who cried wolf!” Five pounds of Respect
Emergencies don’t happen every day – and neither will washroom breaks To lose respect is easy to gain it back is difficult!
Come to class Prepared to work -Pencils, calculator, eraser, your notebook, a positive attitude A cubic square of Initiative
If you miss a quiz, lab, test or deadline of any kind you must TAKE RESPONSIBILITY for your mark! Come see me when you return! (bring a note!) An ounce of self regulation
NO cell phones • NO food • NO hats • Listen! • Work hard Independent Work…Classroom Expectations
Notebook checks throughout each unit A slice of Organization Classroom Procedures
The classroom – pick up after yourself! Together we can keep the class clean and organized • Your classmates – bullying or jokes at the expense of others will NOT be tolerated Top it off with Collaboration Classroom Expectations
Students will remain at their desk until the bell goes at the end of the period • NO LOITERING at the door Finish it off with a sprinkle of …use class time wisely
Money Sense • Fractions, Decimals and percents • Rates and ratios • Measurement • Estimating This class will have 4-5 Major units
Responsibility • Organization • Independent work • Collaboration • Initiative • Self-Regulation Review of our Learning skills
Review of Bramalea Character traits -Co-operation -Empathy Honesty -Respect -Responsibility “Be the change you wish to see in the world!” -Gandhi