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CLASS RULES

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Our social contract is a set of rules that we have all agreed upon.  We will have our social contract posted in our rooms and each student will be signing it.  If we follow these rules in our classroom, we will have a respectful environment where everyone can have the best opportunity to learn.  Please discuss these rules with your child and let them know the importance of following them.




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                                       1. Listen and follow directions.

                                       2. Raise your hand before speaking or leaving your seat.

                                       3. Keep your hands and feet to yourself.

                                       4. Respect your classmates and your teacher.


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