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Enforcment : For each violation a "T" is recorded. Once you have 6 "T"'s you receive a detention. Your points in class are frozen until you serve that detention. Detention times are announced in class. A major violation can result in multiple "T"s.

Classroom Rules

1.    Pay attention and participate in the activity

2.    Keep your hands to yourself and above the desk.

3.    Eat food before/after class.

4.    Electronic Devices are banned from school. I will take them. Cell

       phones are allowed but must be off. If they are on I will take them. If I ask for a phone, turn it over immediately, without delay. Failure to turn over a phone once requested put you in a state of "continuous and constant state of rule breaking" and thus requires an in-class suspension. Parent conference and further discipline will be required. 

5.    Don’t talk in a negative manner about others in the school.        

6.    You must be in your assigned seat in order to be marked

present in class. Do not sit in other seats. Be on time! Tardy is a tardy.

7.   Breaking class rules may result in freezing of points until resolved.

8.   Bring your own tissue

9.   Make sure all desks are in the proper position. Make sure all books are put away at the end of the period.

10. If you forget a pencil on test day make small dots with ink and then borrow a pencil when someone finishes.

11. If you have to go to the bathroom, go before class. Do not ask first just go to the bathroom. If you are late you will receive a tardy, you are allowed 3.

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Please follow these simple rules.

Mr. Mendoza     Room 205

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