We talk about the dangers of electronic waste in computer class, so I try to put in practice good recycling and disposal of electronic waste. On that note, I wanted to share with you a free event for Muskegon County residents.
Classes have been looking at the school's AUP (Acceptable User Policy) and discussing how it is similar to our Wildcat Hero expectations. Your child will be bringing home a purple slip to be signed agreeing to the rules of the AUP and returning it to school. Hopefully, they can explain some of those things in their own words to you. If you would like to look at the AUP you can find it in Appendix N in the school's handbook on the school webpage. Click here to visit the School Handbook.
Oh! It is so great to be back! I have missed the kids and have really enjoyed seeing how much they have grown over the summer! You probably don't notice it when they are with you all the time, but it is such a huge change when I see them the first day! I have to admit that there were a few students that I didn't recognize because they had changed so much. We spent the first week just reviewing classroom expectations and procedures. Really, for me, everything just fits under the Wildcat Hero Expectations: Be Safe, Be Respectful, and Be Responsible. Students took a little survey to help me learn a little more about them. This helps my out in the classroom so that I can connect the things we learn to their everyday life.
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February 2018
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