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Jerabek’s Essential Agreements S afety first! Listen and follow directions given by adults.

Jerabek’s Essential Agreements S afety first! Listen and follow directions given by adults. A fter the bell rings, students freeze and sit. When you hear the whistle, you walk to your line up area. Walk on all concrete areas, skip on dirt and blacktop areas and you may run on the grass.

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Jerabek’s Essential Agreements S afety first! Listen and follow directions given by adults.

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  1. Jerabek’s Essential Agreements Safety first! Listen and follow directions given by adults. After the bell rings, students freeze and sit. When you hear the whistle, you walk to your line up area. Walk on all concrete areas, skip on dirt and blacktop areas and you may run on the grass. Friendship and kindness is expected. Return balls to groups by tossing it back to them. Everyone must follow school rules for all games. Take care of school property. You are responsible for your actions!

  2. Expectations for Playing on the Field Follow the school rules for field games Include others in your games Respect each other and do not rough house on the field (wrestling, grabbing, tackling, etc.) Stay off of the backstops and other structures located on the field The grass is our running play area.

  3. Lunch Arbor Expectations Listen and follow directions given by the adults Everyone will be expected to use good table manners (talking quietly, respecting your neighbor, eating politely All students are responsible for keeping their table area clean; pick up after yourself Remain seated while eating your snack or lunch No sharing of food because we have students with serious food allergies. We do have two allergy free green tables available that our designated allergy free. However, no one should share food for any reason. All unwanted food will be placed in a designated area (silver cart).

  4. Dress Code Learning environment is the key to academic success. Clothing needs to be appropriate for school. Clothing needs to fit and for girls the shorts need to reach your finger tips when wearing shorts, dresses or skirts. Everyone must have covered shoulders. No spaghetti straps, halter tops or other tops that don’t cover the shoulders. Always wear closed toed shoes. Shoes with wheelies need to have the wheels taken out when on campus. No flip-flops, platform or clogs. Reminder that safety is the key. Please do not wear hoop earrings, long necklaces or other jewelry that could get caught on something. No make-up should be worn at school. No hats or hoods should be worn in class or other school buildings.

  5. The No’s • No trading cards • No electronic games • No toys or other objects from home unless they are cleared through the principal. Cell phones must remain in backpacks during school time. • No zero tolerance objects are allowed (weapons or anything that can be used as a weapon) • No candy or sweets brought from home are allowed • No threatening behavior, physical violence, harassment or bullying will be tolerated • No leaving campus without an adult. No play dates after school without a prior agreement between parents. • No hanging out in the bathrooms. No girls in boys bathrooms and no boys in girls bathrooms. • No going into classroom when there is no teacher!

  6. Behavior Expectations Be Safe Be Respectful Be Cooperative Be Responsible Be tolerant Play Fair

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