Classroom Rules
Students have the right to a positive learning environment without any disturbance or interference from fellow students. Therefore, strict adherence to the following classroom rules assures the right atmosphere for the learning process.
The Cooperation Grade reflects a student’s behavior and work habits in the classroom. Therefore, the Cooperation Grade is assigned based on the number of violations committed relative to the above-mentioned Classroom Rules. If a student frequently violates the above-mentioned Classroom Rules, the teacher must submit a “Referral Form” to the Office for proper action. Teachers are responsible in
- Students must have orderly conduct in classroom as follows:
- Students must be in the classroom and seated at their desks when the bell rings.
- Students must work quietly in a low tone during group activities.
- Students must not chew gum, eat, or drink in the classrooms.
- Students must be cordial in their relationship with the teachers.
- Students must follow teachers' directives without challenge at all times.
- Students must address the school personnel as Mr. (Baron), Mrs. (Digin), Ms./Miss (Oryort).
- Students must raise a hand to request permission to talk or to ask questions.
- Students must be highly attentive to class instructions.
- Students must avoid sleeping in the classroom.
- Students must follow the following supervision regulations.
- Students must be under supervision at all times.
- Students may not be in a classroom without the presence of a teacher.
- Restroom visits must be done at recesses only, except in emergency situations.
- Students cannot visit other classrooms.
- Students cannot leave the classroom before the bell rings.
- Students must be prepared for classroom work:
- Students may not have incomplete or missing homework assignments.
- Students must bring the required workbooks and textbooks to classroom.
- Students must be prepared for classroom work.
- Students must not miss parental signatures in assignment book or on tests.
The Cooperation Grade reflects a student’s behavior and work habits in the classroom. Therefore, the Cooperation Grade is assigned based on the number of violations committed relative to the above-mentioned Classroom Rules. If a student frequently violates the above-mentioned Classroom Rules, the teacher must submit a “Referral Form” to the Office for proper action. Teachers are responsible in
Classroom Infractions & Cooperation Grade
4 |
Excellent |
Exemplary conduct and no infractions |
3 |
Good |
Good behavior and no infractions |
2 |
Needs Improvement |
1-5 infractions |
1 |
Unsatisfactory |
6-10 infractions |
At the end of each quarter, two and more “Unsatisfactory” grades in Cooperation will lead the Administration to issue the student a probation contract. If the performance of the student has not improved in the following quarter, then the student will be denied registration the ensuing year or face expulsion process.