School Rules - McGilvra Elementary School (2024)

School Rules

  1. Treat others with respect and fairness.
  2. Choose proper indoor and outdoor behavior
  3. Show pride in our school by keeping it clean and unmarked.
  4. Leave things at home that are not needed for school (such as candy, gum, junk food, toys, radios, dangerous items and substances).
  5. Always walk on the right in hallways and on stairs.

Classroom Rules

While individual classroom rules may vary slightly, all include the following elements:

  1. Show respect for your teachers and classmates.
  2. Treat property with respect.
  3. Come to class on time and in an orderly manner.
  4. Do classroom assignments and homework neatly, on time, and to the best of your ability.

Playground Rules

  1. Students are expected to keep themselves and others safe while playing at recess.
  • No hitting, fighting shoving pocking, tripping, or playing that becomes too rough and may cause harm to other people or property.
  • Students are expected to show respect to all adults and to each other:
  • When responding to an adult?s request, be cooperative, polite and truthful.
  • No spitting, searing, or name calling.
  • Snacks, food, drinks, are not allowed on the field/playground.
  • When the bell rings, line up quickly and quietly.
  • Students are expected to remain within the playground/field boundaries so they may be supervised.
  • Students must ask permission to retrieve balls/ropes.
  • Students must ask permission to enter the building during recess time.
  • Toys are not to be brought to school.
  • There are no ?Lock-outs?! Any students wanting to play, can play fairly and allow for others to rotate into the game.
  • Try to solve a problem before going to an adult. Students are encouraged to solve minor problems themselves, using discussion, voting and/or ?rock, paper, scissors.?
  • Treat equipment with respect. Return equipment to the designated area when you are finished. Share the equipment with others.
  • Tell the playground supervisor if you are hurt and need to go to the office.
  • Stay off of the top bars of the play structures and off fences.
  • Chase/tag may only be played in the areas behind the goals on the field. Developed by ASB 2011

Lunchroom Rules

  1. Use proper table manners and a normal tone of voice.
  2. Clean up your own area.
  3. Raise your hand and wait to be dismissed.

Bus Rules

The same rules for respectful behavior in school are expected on the bus.

  • Obey the bus driver at all times.
  • Remain seated on the bus until it is time to get off.

If a student will be riding home on the bus with a friend, the guest rider MUST bring a signed note from home. The note must be brought to the office for issuance of a ?green card? BEFORE the end of the school day.

Corrective Action

Teachers have the primary responsibility for maintaining classroom management. Each teacher will develop his/her own procedures following the McGilvra Code of Conduct for handling disciplinary actions within the classroom. When a particular student has behavior problems the teacher will develop a plan for positively changing his/her behavior. It can include teaching and modeling social skills, emphasizing school rules and affirming progress that a student makes. The teacher will communicate the concern to the student?s parents/guardians to get their input and support.

If a student needs to be removed from the classroom and sent to the office:

  • An appropriate consequence will be assigned.
  • Teacher, if not the source of the report, will be notified. Parents will be contacted.

Please refer to the McGilvra Code of Conduct.

Dress Code

There are a number of issues that we take into consideration when these regulations are made. Safety comes first, of course. Then we consider the dress standards appropriate for children attending school. This includes an attempt to align to some degree the elementary and secondary school dress standards, so that when students move on, most of the rules will already be understood.

  • Hats and jackets are to be worn outdoors only.
  • Pants are to be worn at the waist.
  • Undergarments are not to be exposed.
  • Shirts must not expose sides or midriffs.
  • See through, strapless, spaghetti strap or other thin-strapped tops are not to be worn.
  • Skirts and shorts that are too tight or too short are not permitted. They are too short when hems do not meet or extend below the ends of the fingertips when arms are held straight down at one?s sides.
  • Shoes need to be comfortable and safe for walking and running. No open-backed shoes/slippers. Please avoid sending your child to school wearing flip flops, thongs, beach shoes, other shoes without backs or back straps, or shoes with platform soles and /or higher heels.

Students will be asked to change to more appropriate/safer clothing if they come to school wearing items that are either inappropriate or unsafe.

Offenses Away From School

Each student has the right to go to and from school in safety, without fear, and without confronting prohibited conduct. Incidents that happen away from school can endanger the educational environment. For these reasons, school rules and consequences are in force from the time a student leaves home in the morning until she/he returns in the afternoon. Students are subject to school discipline for any actions that endanger themselves or others or that disrupt the educational process. The teacher will contact parents/guardians to discuss the issue and to identify ways of encouraging and rewarding positive behavior. At this time, the teacher may consider referring the student to the School Intervention Team for additional assistance from other staff members. The District Disciplinary Code supersedes the school disciplinary policy, please refer to The Basic Rules of Seattle Public Schools. Serious misconduct leads to serious disciplinary action. This action may include suspension, emergency exclusion or even expulsion from school. Misconduct of this degree includes district and criminal offenses such as the following:

  • Assault, fighting, instigating (a fight, an assault, etc.), intimidation, harassment and other forms of bullying behavior
  • Willful defiance
  • Repeated acts of disruption, disobedience, disrespect, unacceptable language.
  • Theft
  • Vandalism, malicious mischief
  • Smoking, or possession of drugs, alcohol, or any other or illegal substances.
  • Bringing or possessing a weapon.

Weapons Policy

McGilvra School has long enjoyed an atmosphere that is free of threats to the safety and welfare of our students. However, as part of our commitment to maintaining a safe, secure, and orderly learning environment, we follow the District’s guidelines and procedures regarding the possession of weapons and serious assaultive behavior. These clear and consistent guidelines apply to all students at every grade level while on the school grounds, while participating in school activities, and when traveling to and from school. The behaviors that invoke the District Weapons Policy include:

  • Firearms – For possession of a firearm (gun) loaded or unloaded, operative or inoperative, the automatic penalty is expulsion. Knives – For possession of any size knife the penalty is expulsion.
  • Other Dangerous Weapons – For possession of other weapons, including but not limited to the following, the normal penalty is expulsion:
    • Slingshot
    • Hand club
    • Explosives (fire crackers)
    • Mace
    • Pocket Knife
    • Cap Gun

Also be aware that at McGilvra we do not allow either water guns or “toy” guns.

Serious Aggressive Behavior

Serious aggressive behavior includes, but is not limited to: incidents where more than one student seriously assaults another student or staff member, unprovoked, aggressive behavior directed toward a passive student with intent to do serious harm or terrorize; forcible choking; repeated assault on the same student or staff member; intent to do serious harm; incidents where one or more students terrorize a student or staff member; threatening another student or staff member. The penalty for serious aggressive behavior is expulsion. Students are strongly urged to report to school staff any information regarding weapons on school rounds or serious aggressive behavior.

School Rules - McGilvra Elementary School (2024)

FAQs

What is the most common rule in all school? ›

Top Classroom Rules
  • Be on time at the beginning of the day and after lunch or recess breaks.
  • Come prepared with supplies and completed homework.
  • Be kind, polite, and courteous to others.
  • Keep your hands and feet to yourself.
  • Be respectful of classmates, teachers, and property.
11 Apr 2018

What is the general rules of school? ›

Students are required to wear proper uniform and display their Student ID Cards at all times. All students should reach the School in time. Appropriate language must be used at all times. Complete abstinence from violence.

What are the 5 policies in school? ›

10 Essential Policies for Your Student Handbook
  • of 10. Attendance Policy. Attendance does matter. ...
  • of 10. Bullying Policy. ...
  • of 10. Cell Phone Policy. ...
  • of 10. Dress Code Policy. ...
  • of 10. Fighting Policy. ...
  • of 10. Respect Policy. ...
  • of 10. Student Code of Conduct. ...
  • of 10. Student Discipline.
3 Jul 2019

Do and don'ts in school for students? ›

Keep the classroom and school premises clean and tidy and avoid littering. Turn off the taps after use in the drinking area and washroom. Switch off fans and lights, when not in use. Complete your work on time and respect the given deadlines.

What are the 3 most important classroom rules? ›

Help keep the classroom tidy. Listen to all the teachers. Obey all school rules.

What are some good classroom rules for elementary students? ›

Elementary Classroom Rules and Management
  • Come to school on time.
  • Bring what you need with you.
  • Listen to the teacher.
  • Follow directions.
  • Be kind to others.
  • Use manners.
  • Work hard.
  • Do your best.

Why are rules important in schools? ›

Rules and regulations, as mentioned, are put in place to provide order and standards in the school, and any breach can create an imbalance. Discipline teaches accountability and responsibility in students, as well as on teachers who may not be behaving in ways that adhere to the school's policies.

Why are there class rules? ›

Classroom rules are set to teach student a proper and safe way to act within the classroom and thus, improving the student learning. Every minute in school is important. If the students have no rules to follow, everything will be in a chaotic situation.

What are some unfair school rules? ›

Here are some of their weirdest, most wild ones:
  1. No jackets allowed: ...
  2. The five-minute rule: ...
  3. No fist bumps: ...
  4. No standing in circles: ...
  5. Absolutely no hugs: ...
  6. No backpacks allowed: ...
  7. No salt and pepper: ...
  8. Everyone MUST have a date to the dance:
5 Mar 2021

What are 20 general safety rules? ›

20 most important safety rules in the workplace
  • Follow the dress code. ...
  • Wear safety gear. ...
  • Maintain personal hygiene. ...
  • Take responsibility for your personal safety. ...
  • Maintain a clean workspace. ...
  • Follow work procedures. ...
  • Learn how to act in an emergency. ...
  • Report accidents if they occur.

What are 5 basic safety rules? ›

The most complex safety topics boil down to these simple safety rules.
  • Always wear your seatbelt when in a vehicle or heavy equipment. ...
  • Always inspect equipment and tools. ...
  • Always use fall protection when working at heights. ...
  • Stay of out the blind spots of heavy equipment. ...
  • Never put yourself in the line of fire.
22 Nov 2019

What are the 5 safety rules for children? ›

These same rules apply just as well to adults as they do to children.
...
Safety tips for every day
  • Never walk alone. ...
  • Wait for your lift indoors. ...
  • Riding in cars with strangers is a no-no. ...
  • Beware of the friendly stranger.
5 Jun 2018

What are rules and regulations? ›

AML rules are guidelines and instructions for doing something right. It is created to manage behavior in an organization or country. They are like written principles. On the other hand, regulations are directives made in addition to the laws in a particular country.

What are the 5 P's classroom rules? ›

Class Expectations: Be the 5 P's

This is a classroom expectation poster using the 5 P's: be polite, be prepared, be prompt, be productive, be patient.

What is a policy in a school? ›

Policies address the practical implications of how to achieve the school's vision and are a key means of ensuring that agreed values underpin day-to-day decisions and actions in our school. They are concerned with key processes within school and are about interactions between school, pupils, parents and community.

What is a policy in a school setting? ›

Policies ensure that values are applied consistently, define clear expectations, and help provide a framework for employees and students alike. Staff are responsible for familiarising themselves with the school's policies, and for following the procedures contained within them.

What students must not do? ›

DON'T
  • Eat. Even if you're not making bacon and pancakes (but, if you're going to eat in class — might as well go all out), eating can be a big distraction. ...
  • Show up late. ...
  • Sleep. ...
  • Interrupt. ...
  • Talk. ...
  • Text or catch up on social media. ...
  • Forget to put your phone on silent. ...
  • Show up on time.

What are you not allowed in school? ›

Aerosol cans, gum, cell phone, golf clubs, baseball bats, hats (see dress code), sunflower seeds, balloons, makeup/nail polish, video tapes/DVD's, matches/lighters, bandannas, perfumes/colognes, cameras, pocket knives, candy, MP3 players/I-Pods, poppers, sodas, drug/paraphernalia, weapons/replicas, over-the-counter ...

What words are not allowed in school? ›

Here is the complete list of words:
  • Abuse (physical, sexual, emotional, or psychological)
  • Alcohol (beer and liquor), tobacco, or drugs.
  • Birthday celebrations (and birthdays)
  • Bodily functions.
  • Cancer (and other diseases)
  • Catastrophes/disasters (tsunamis and hurricanes)
  • Celebrities.
  • Children dealing with serious issues.
28 Mar 2012

What are golden rules in a classroom? ›

6 Golden Rules to Build a Strong Teacher-Student Relationship
  • Be Friendly with Students.
  • Plan Interactive Games and Activities.
  • Always Listen.
  • Meet with Student's Family.
  • Offer Encouragement.
  • Be a Student Sometimes.
10 Nov 2021

What are the example of classroom rules? ›

Examples of classroom rules:
  • Treat others with respect at all times.
  • Listen to the teacher when s/he speaks.
  • Ask for help when you need it.
  • Be prepared every day with required items.
  • Respect other people's property.
  • Listen and follow directions.
  • Raise your hand before speaking or leaving your seat.
25 Aug 2022

What are 10 tips for good classroom management? ›

The top ten tips for classroom management are: (1) Build community; (2) Design a safe, friendly, and well-managed classroom environment; (3) Include students in creating rules, norms, routines, and consequences; (4) Create a variety of communication channels; (5) Always be calm, fair, and consistent; (6) Know the ...

What is the Golden Rule in elementary school? ›

Building relationships with students begins first and foremost with the Golden Rule: Do unto others as you would have them do unto you. This means to treat students respectfully, ask politely, and correct kindly.

Why are rules important for kids? ›

Family rules help children understand what behaviors are okay and not okay. As children grow, they will be in places where they have to follow rules. Following rules at home can help children learn to follow rules in other places. It is normal for children to break rules and test limits.

What are rules important? ›

Rules are important as families and citizens have to live their lives in a happy but safe state. Some aspects of why rules are important are: to maintain civil behaviour, be organised, more harmony in the community. Even under these aspects, there are more branches of why rules are important.

Why should we follow rules? ›

Rules are important for the smooth functioning of life, work, and society. Rules bring discipline in our life. It helps us in shaping and giving meaning to our life. Rules help us in getting the right thing done in a right manner.

What is the golden rule in school? ›

Building relationships with students begins first and foremost with the Golden Rule: Do unto others as you would have them do unto you. This means to treat students respectfully, ask politely, and correct kindly.

What are the 7 golden rules? ›

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