Paynter Rules (2009)
Paynter Rules (a parent must initial each section)
Be on time and prepared for class _____
· ENTER when you are ready to work. Socialize in the hallway, not in the classroom.
· Remove needed material and place your backpack ON a wall hook.
· Sharpen pencils BEFORE the bell.
· Turn in assignments that are due BEFORE the bell. POINTS TAKEN OFF AFTER.
· AT THE BELL, be in your assigned seat and working.
· NEVER leave your seat without express permission.
· BEGIN posted bell work when you get to your seat.
Attend to personal needs before coming to class _____
· No passes are issued the first or last ten minutes of class.
- The bathroom pass costs a Paynter Point. You must sign out, and sign in. QUIETLY leave class and QUIETLY return. IOU’s cost 10 daily points.
Be quiet from bell to bell, unless EXPRESSLY DIRECTED to talk _____
- Raise your hand, be called on, and stand BEFORE speaking (unless direct otherwise).
- EACH student is responsible for his or her OWN behavior. It is NEVER a valid excuse to say that others were talking, too.
Treat all students, staff, and teachers with respect _____
- At ALL times use proper, polite, speech and body language.
- Challenging or talking back to the teacher is disrespectful and disruptive. If you disagree or have an issue, politely request an outside of class-time conference, or put it in writing. A REFERRAL MAY BE ISSUED FOR THIS OFFENCE.
No food or drink, other than clear water, is allowed in the classroom _____
- From time-to-time teacher directed exceptions may be made.
- A medical note is required for any student exceptions.
Students are held responsible for all material/work presented, handed out, or assigned by the teacher, even if you are not in attendance _____
- Take notes on lectures, presentations, and readings.
- Have with you all materials and supplies relevant to the current unit of study.
- Keep all old handouts, notes, and returned papers until told to dispose of them. These may be needed for test study or grade verification. Always retain a personal copy of major projects. Keep all in a home file, unless directed otherwise.
- When absent, promptly make-up missed assignments, tests, etc. Tests are made up by arrangement, before or after school. Rarely are tests made up in class. Check the schedule for what you have missed. Past schedules and handouts are on both websites (SMA and edublog). Students must get lecture notes from other students. A zero will be posted until the work is made up or the allowable make-up time for excused absences has passed. Long-term projects are due on the date of return.
- Do your own work. Zeroes and possible referrals will be given for all caught cheating or copying work (including websites). If you allow someone to copy, then both parties will receive a zero, and possible referral. Guard your work.
- Any papers, presentations, responses, etc. by students should be “school appropriate.” If in doubt – don’t. Grades will be severely impacted if non-compliant. Willful actions in this arena will receive a zero and a referral. No R or beyond rated film may be shown in the classroom, by the teacher, or by students in presentations.
Neatness counts in your work, your person, and your seating area _____
- Properly wear the uniform of the day.
- Police your seating area. Straighten the desks at the end of the period. Class will not be dismissed until all is clean and in proper order.
- Check all turned in papers for identification, proper form, and neatness. Name, date, assignment detail, and period are required on all papers, or credit may be lost.
Promptly obey any directive given by the teacher or her agents _____
- In addition to the teacher, this may include other staff, a substitute teacher, group leaders, attendance taker, ranking officers, presenters, etc.
- Those authorized are responsible for what they ask others to do and for executing any directive given them by the teacher. To lead you must first serve.
The posted SMA classroom rule list is a companion to this list of rules ____
- The student chooses the consequence by choosing the action. Just as grades are earned, so are disciplinary actions. Choose wisely.
- Disciplinary actions may include, but are not limited to: points being deducted from employability, work being taken up and given a zero, standing for the remainder of class, assigning copied or original essays, copying or memorizing and reciting the rules, calls home, teacher assigned lunch or after-school time, and referrals.
You do not have to agree with these rules, but you do have to follow them if you want to succeed in my classroom. After you have read the rules, sign below. Give the rules to a parent/guardian to read, initial, and person sign below. Place the read, initialed, and signed document in your English notebook, or section of notebook, and bring to class daily. You may be asked to read back to me any rule that you do not seem to understand. I will assume that if you do not comply, then you are having a problem remembering or understanding the rule. I hold that nothing is to often repeated, until it is sufficiently learned.
I have read and understand the above rules.
__________________________________ ____________________
Student signature Date
__________________________________ ____________________
Parent/Guardian signature Date
REGULARLY CHECK SMA SITE AND LINK TO EDUBLOG (PARENT AND STUDENT)