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WELCOME To Mr. Chappell's Classes
Schedule
Please don't hesitate to call or e-mail at school. 247-3361 ex 321
Class Room Rules! MR.
CHAPPELL’S CLASSROOM MANAGEMENT PLAN Dear
Student: In my attempt to create a
positive learning atmosphere and guarantee you and all the student sin my
classroom the best possible climate for learning and the education they deserve,
I will be utilizing the following Classroom Behavior Rules and Discipline Plan. CLASSROOM
BEHAVIOR RULES 1)
Students are to be in their assigned seats when the tardy bell rings. 2)
Students are expected to come to class prepared.
This includes books, paper, writing utensils and other appropriate
materials for this class. 3)
All assignments are due on the day they were assigned unless the student
is absent. Makeup work for
absenteeism will be due in accordance with the student handbook. 4)
Students are not allowed to chew gum, candy, etc. in class. 5)
Students are not permitted to sleep or waste precious time in class. 6)
Students are not allowed to go to the restroom for any reason other than
an emergency. 7)
Students will be expected to ask permission to talk, get up from their
seats, sharpen pencils, etc. 8)
Students are expected to be polite and considerate of other students and
the teacher. They will not be
allowed to interfere with the teachers right to teach or the other students
right to learn. They are to treat other people and their possessions with
respect.
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SIGN, CUT OFF, AND RETURN
I, ___________________________________________ have read and do
understand the Class Behavior Rules described above and the Disciplinary Action
described on the back of this page.
_________________________________________________________
Signed Phone:__________________ Address:___________________________________________________________________ DISCIPLINARY
ACTION 1st
Violation: Verbal warning 2nd
Violation: A writing assignment will
be given 3rd
Violation: A detention will be given 4th
Violation: Two detentions will be
given 5th
Violation: Referral to the office ANY
OF THE STEPS LISTED ABOVE MAY BE OMITTED IF THE SITUATION WARRANTS!! (NOTE:
Writing assignments for a 2nd violation will be due at the beginning
of the appropriate class period the following school day.
Students who do not have the writing assignment completed at that time
will be issued a detention.) BEHAVIOR
THAT REQUIRES SPECIAL DISCIPLINARY ACTION: 1)
When a student talks without permission during a quiz or test they will
receive the disciplinary action described under 2nd Violation (a writing
assignment). If the student is
cheating, he/she will also receive a zero for the quiz or test. 2)
Inappropriate language such as cursing, swearing, insulting, or
disrespectful remarks and/or gestures will not be tolerated.
Students will receive the disciplinary action described under 3rd
Violation (detention given), unless such behavior merits a referral the the
office (5th Violation). 3)
When a student violates classroom rule habitually, the parents will be
notified and the student may also receive a referral. It
is in the best interest of your child that we work together
concerning their schooling and education in my classroom.
If you have any questions or comments, please write them on the bottom
portion of this form. If you need to
speak to me by phone, please call me during my prep period which is 5th hour (
Sincerely,
Terry Chappell, PE/Math Teacher MR. CHAPPELL’S PHYSICAL EDUCATION CLASS RULES 1. All
Sandoval High School Handbook Rules will be enforced in Physical
Education Class just as they are in any other class. 2. When the
bells rings, students are to be IN
THE GYM - NOT in the lobby!! 3. Students
are to go directly to the locker room and get dressed. 4. After
getting dressed, students are to return to the bleachers and sit down so we can
check roll. 5. Students
are to sit quietly while roll is being taken. 6. Juniors or
Senior students have the option of not participating in P.E. during the season
they are participating in a sport.
While they are in that sport, they are to report
to Study Hall during the hour they would normally be in P.E. Class, and
as a result they will receive credit for P.E.
Students are to report back to class one
day after their particular sport is over in order to begin participating
in P.E. Class again. 7. Freshman
and sophomores that are participating in a sport do not have this option.
They must dress and participate in P.E. even if they have a game, match,
etc. that evening. DISCIPLINARY ACTIONS 1st
Violation - Verbal Warning 2nd
Violation - 1 Detention will be given 3rd
Violation - 2 Detentions will be given 4th
Violation - Referral to the office (Any
of the steps listed above may be
omitted if the situation warrants it.) GRADING 1. Student
will be graded on participation.
They will receive 100 points each day that they are dressed(50 points) and participate(50
points) in the activity of the day. A
student who does not dress or does not participate will receive a ZERO for each
day. 2. Students
will be graded on written tests. 3. Student
will be graded on skill tests. 4. Students
will be graded on their P.E. Notebooks.
A P.E. Notebook will be required at the end of each 9-week grading
period. This notebook can be a
folder with pockets or a three-ring binder.
The notebook will simply contain all the handouts, test, quizzes, etc.
that the student received in P.E. Class during the 9-week period.
A notebook that does not contain all these items will be considered
incomplete and will not receive full credit .
A student who fails to hand in a P.E. Notebook each quarter will have his
grade lowered one letter grade. UNIFORMS 1. A solid
color
T-shirt or sweat shirt with sleeves is to be worn for all
P.E. classes. No tank tops, shirts
with cut out sleeves, or shirts with advertising, etc. are to be worn. 2. Solid
color shorts or sweat pants are to be worn.
NO boxer shorts. 3. Socks are to be worn. 4. Tennis
shoes are to be worn only for P.E., (Outside or Inside) (No
Sandals or Flip Flops will be worn for P.E. (part of uniform and could have
points taken off your grade) 5. (Optional)
Ladies may wish to purchase and wear a sports bra. 6. (Optional)
Men may wish to purchase and wear an athletic supporter. 7. A limited
number of T-shirts, shorts, and shoes are available to be borrowed from the P.E.
teacher in case an emergency arises. Any
borrowed items must be returned at the end of the class period. LOCKER ROOM / SHOWERS 1. Everyone
can take a shower. Shower time is
provided at the end of each class period. 2. No
inappropriate behavior in the shower/locker rooms. 3. Bring your
own bathing supplies (soap, shampoo, deodorant, towels), etc.) 4. Shower
shoes are optional. 5. Students
will be provide their own combination lock , if their P.E.
locker does not already have one. Anyone
who does not return the combination lock will pay $5.00 dollars to replace
the lock. If a student brings his or her lock they must provide combination or
extra key to the instructor. 6. Students
who fail to lock their lockers, who share lockers with someone else, or who
share their combination or keys with fellow students are responsible for their
own equipment/belongings. This
is not the P.E. Instructors responsibility.
EXCUSES TEMPORARY
EXCUSES (3 days or less)
- A student who is unable to
participate in P.E. for 3 days or less due to an illness or injury must bring
the P.E. Instructor a note from their parent/guardian at the start
of P.E. class. This note
will then be forwarded to the office for verification.
Therefore the note must include
the name of the parent/guardian we will be calling to verify the excuse and the
phone number where they can be reached. Even
if a student does not dress/participate they are to remain in the gym during
their P.E. hour. On the days
that a student does not dress/participate they will not receive their 100 daily participation points unless
they write a paragraph on a sports- related article.
This could be from a sports magazine, a newspaper, an encyclopedia, etc.
These paragraphs must be turned in to the P.E. Instructor ONE DAY after returning to P.E.
or they will not get credit for those points! EXTENDED
EXCUSES (4 days or more)
- A student who is unable to dress
or participate in P.E. for an extended period of time (4 days or more) due to an
illness or injury must obtain a release signed
by their Physician. This
shall be presented to the P.E. Instructor at the start of P.E. Class, who will
then forward a copy to the nurse and the office.
Students not participating in P.E. for an extended period of time due to
medical reasons will be assigned to
Study Hall for that period of time!!
On the days that a student does not dress/participate they will not
receive their 100 daily participation points unless they write a paragraph on a
sports-related article. This could
be from a sports magazine, a newspaper, an encyclopedia, etc.
These paragraphs must be turned in to the P.E. Instructor ONE
DAY after returning to P.E. or they will not get credit for those
points! NOT
DRESSING OR NOT PARTICIPATING POLICY -
This pertains to students who have no illness, injury, or medical reason
for not dressing or participating. Students are responsible for their own choices.
Remember, if they choose NOT to dress or NOT to participate in P.E. Class
it was their choice.
Students will receive no participation points for each day they choose
not to dress/participate. Students
receiving their FOURTH No Dress/No Participation violation during a
particular quarter will receive a REFERRAL.
Students will receive a
referral for each and every day they do not dress/participate for the remainder
of the quarter. Parents/Guardians
will receive a copy of each referral in the mail.
Actions of this nature are considered a disregard of regulations as
stated in the Student Handbook under Student Responsibilities and Student
Conduct . Student who make the
choice to not dress/participate are in jeopardy of not receiving credit for P.E.
Class.
Referral
Notices First
Referral- Principal talks to student and gives them a detention Second
Referral – Principal talks to student and issues them 2
detentions Third
Referral – Principal talks to student and gives them isolation. Fourth
Referral – Principal talks to student and gives them 2
isolations and warns them the possibility of suspension. Fifth
Referral- Principal talks to student and gives them 3 isolations
and again warns them about the possibility of being suspended.
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