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Kings
Park School Rules: The Lion's
Pride
A Big Book titled The
Lion's Pride: Kings Park School Rules has been
developed by students, staff and parents to guide
behavior at Kings Park School. This book, reviewed
and illustrated by all Kings Park classes during
the first weeks of school, serves as a reference to
which individual classroom procedures and
expectations are added.
BE KIND TO
OTHERS AND USE GOOD MANNERS
- Be polite by
waiting your turn and sharing.
- Use your best
language in a quiet voice at all
times.
- Solve problems
by talking, not by hitting.
RESPECT PEOPLE
AND PROPERTY
- Respect
people's privacy, personal space, and
property.
- Walk quietly in
the halls. Wait for passing classes and keep
your group together.
- Keep the school
clean and safe. Put litter in its
place.
USE COMPUTERS
CAREFULLY
- Keep food and
magnets away from computers.
- Hold your disk
by the label. Don't touch the metal
part.
- Leave programs
and files on the computer. Do not change the
name, move, or trash them.
- An adult must
be present while you are using the
Internet.
- Only use the
addresses from the Bookmark menu.
- Do not type
your name, address, or telephone number into any
Internet website.
TRAVEL TO AND
FROM SCHOOL SAFELY
- Obey all the
bus safety rules you learn in class.
- Look both ways
before crossing the street.
- Stay away from
strangers.
MAKE LUNCH
ENJOYABLE
- Stay in your
seat and raise your hand.
- Clean up after
yourself.
- Eat your own
food, chew with your mouth closed and
donít throw anything.
USE GOOD
BATHROOM MANNERS
- Wash your
hands, keep the floors dry and put paper towels
in the trash can.
- Flush.
- Respect
privacy; no peeking or touching.
PLAY
SAFELY
- Stay where your
teacher can see you.
- Be a good sport
by following PE safety rules on the
equipment.
- Leave gravel,
rocks and dangerous objects on the
ground.
KEEP DANGEROUS
OBJECTS AWAY FROM SCHOOL
- Never bring
real or toy weapons to school.
- Never bring
drugs, alcohol, or anything that looks like them
to school.
- Never bring
fireworks, caps, poppers, or explosives to
school.
- An adult must
bring your medicine to the clinic.
By reinforcing
these rules both at school and at home, we hope
that together we can guide children toward
self-discipline and those attributes desirable for
growing children - respect, responsibility,
honesty, and kindness.
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