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First Day of School: Guidelines for Success and Respect

This guide outlines essential reminders for students as they start the new school year. Emphasizing the importance of daily journal entries, respectful behavior towards school, classmates, and teachers, and responsibility in completing homework, this document fosters a positive classroom environment. It encourages students to listen actively and learn, respect classroom rules learned over the years, and to share their experiences with parents. Acknowledging the support of the school staff, it reinforces that school is what students make of it and ends with a request for parental involvement.

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First Day of School: Guidelines for Success and Respect

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  1. Wrapping it Up First thing, everyday, is to complete your journal entry. This composition notebook stays in class. “Thank you” takes but one breathe and shows appreciation. Two syllables… Respect your school. Respect your classmates. Respect me. Respect yourself. Never ask to get a drink of water during class. Never ask to go to the bathroom during class unless it is an emergency. Wait for a “transitional” moment. Do your homework. Always. It is your responsibility to get it if you are absent. If you lose it, you may see if there are extra copies. Movies/films are a privilege. Listen without judgment. Listen to learn. You may actually find something new that interests you. Remember your standard classroom rules that you’ve been learning for the past six years of school…raise your hand, etc. I love social studies and I think you will, too. But, if you don’t, you don’t need to tell me so. Some things should be kept private and to yourself. The end…and the beginning of a new school year. School is what you make it. You’re in a GREAT school with a staff that sincerely cares for and about you. Never, ever take that for granted. Please share this with your parent(s). Parents signature_____________________________________________ Print your namehere ___________________________Sign here_____________________________ and bring this back to class as your secondgrade of the new school year. An easy 100%! 

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