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HALLWAYS & PASSING AREAS 7 th Grade

Learn how to navigate the hallways safely, respectfully & responsibly in 7th grade. Follow guidelines on traffic flow, behavior, and locker expectations to maintain a clean and organized environment.

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HALLWAYS & PASSING AREAS 7 th Grade

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  1. Rev. 9/01/17 HALLWAYS & PASSING AREAS7th Grade

  2. What does it look like to be Safe, Respectful & Responsible in the HALLWAYS?

  3. SAFE • Stay to the right and allow for traffic flow. Be polite and stay to the right. 2) Keep hands, feet and personal items to self 3) Keep Moving 4) Use sidewalks 5) Walk to destination 6) Do not stop on the bus path

  4. RESPECTFUL 1) Use appropriate language and volume 2) Keep hands and feet to self 3) Walk facing forward 4) Use trash cans 5) Follow PDA guidelines

  5. RESPONSIBLE 1) Have a hall pass 2) Be on time for next destination 3) Keep personal belongings in locker while on campus from 8:30 – 3:09 4) Quiet Zone - hallways are for getting to locker and class

  6. Keep Hallways Clean • Throw trash in garbage • Pick up after yourself • Keep all open food or drink out of hallway. • Keep locker clean • Notify an adult if there is a spill or if cleanup is needed

  7. No Cutting through Gyms

  8. Hall Passes You need a pass if: • You are outside the class during class time • If you are in the hallway at lunch Teachers and lunch monitors can provide passes

  9. Food and Drinks • You may place food and beverages in your locker, but they must be in sealed containers. Food and drinks are NOT allowed in the hallways. snacks, and lunches must be eaten outside or in the cafeteria.

  10. Locker Expectations Locker Expectations: • Students will only use their assigned locker. DO NOT share lockers! • Students will keep their combinations to themselves. • Close the door carefully, don’t slam, kick or hit the door. • Keep locker clean and free from damaging marks. • Only un-opened beverages for lunch allowed in locker- keep locker clean and free of spoiled food or old lunch items. • Keep backpacks, bags, purses and personal belongings in locker until the end of the day. • Lockers are property of the school and may be searched at any time.

  11. If You Have Locker Problems: • Check to see you are at the right locker. • Retry your locker combination. • Ask an adult to help you. If you are still having problems, check with the front office.

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