Rules for the Spanish class (discipline):

Respect the class rules. There are no exceptions for breaking a rule.

  1. Respect yourself and others in the classroom. No insults will be tolerated!
  2. This class follows Moeller’s Handbook in reference to attendance, tardiness, dress code, etc.
  3. Students should be in their assigned seats at the beginning of the class (you need a note from a teacher or the office in case you are coming late.) Note: the bell sound at the end of class alerts the teacher to dismiss students and I will do this; do not leave until I tell you to.
  4. The aisles should remain clear for movement. Put your book bags in a location that will keep the aisles clear.
  5. In case you need the bathroom, please come to the classroom first and II will give you permission to go. I have no problem granting permission to the bathroom but I encourage you to stay away from abusive behavior.
  6. Students have the right to reach their potential in Spanish; please do not talk out in class. I will address your question after you raise your hand.

Note: make sure your cell phone is off during the Spanish class! Failing to do this will result in a mandatory school detention.

Consequences for violating the rules:

  1. I will talk to you to ensure that you have understood the expectations concerning the class discipline rules.
  2. I will call your parent and you will also have one hour after school detention with me (be aware that practicing sports at Moeller won’t exempt you from detention); in addition, if you have detention with another teacher, I will need a note from him/her. (Thursday is detention day and you should be here at 2:50 p.m.).
  3. I will write a misconduct report.

Mr. Gustavo Benedetti