Laurie Tabeb » Classroom Expectations

Classroom Expectations

It is very important to me as an educator to provide a warm, inclusive environment where all students feel safe and valued. This allows each child to do their best learning and to enjoy school. Each year students will come together to build a class social contract. This will include how they want to be treated as individuals and how they want to treat others, even when things get tough or there is a disagreement. The social contract will be posted in the front of the room and will be referred to regularly throughout the year as a guide to how our classroom will run. 
 
 
In a nutshell, our social contract can be summed up in one rule:
 
If what you are doing interferes with learning,
hurts someone's heart,
or prevents you from being your best self,
then you need to change it.