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- Be Respectful
- Be respectful of yourself and others—including those different from you. Good manners matter.
- When others talk, be quiet and listen. Respect their right to speak. Listening is not just waiting to talk; it is hearing and understanding.
- Respect others’ time and property by making sure you always have your own paper, pencils, and school materials.
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- Be Responsible
- Use your planner daily
- Own your future. Take advantage of school in order to have all your options later. Hard work now will pay off later.
- Learn about career opportunities, and the skills needed. No career is harmed by too much knowledge ...
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- Be Safe
- Act safely. Think before you speak and act.
- Act appropriately for where you are. Walk and speak quietly in the hallways, classrooms, library, office and other non-play areas. Reserve playing, running, and louder voices for appropriate times and places: the fields and courts at lunch and in PE.
- Keep the school clean. Treat the restrooms, halls and classrooms with respect. Put trash in receptacles. Pick up after yourself.
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- Be Cooperative
- Develop and use a positive attitude and a sense of humor.
- Follow directions from teachers, staff, and student leaders.
- Be willing to learn new concepts.
- Dress appropriately for a school environment and according to the dress code.
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- Be There and Ready
- Be ready to work at the beginning class bell. Be in your seat with your planner open. Use your planner daily to keep track of your work.
- Ask questions. You are in school to learn and learning involves risk.
- Be persistent about learning. Find and take advantage of your learning strengths.
- Take your job seriously. Get enough sleep, eat well, take work home if necessary.
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