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Mrs. Raude's Expectations
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All class rules are established at the beginning of the school year with the children.
We develop these rules together and then sign a contract agreeing to follow them. Learning in the classroom can only take place with the cooperation of the teacher, parents and students. Together we can ensure that your child comes to a sound and well disciplined learning environment. If a student is disruptive during classroom instruction, not only does it take away from his/her learning; it also takes away vital learning time from each child in the classroom. As parents and guardians, you can help your child by supporting me in the creation of a safe classroom that is conducive to learning. I ask you to please respect the school's educational policies, and speak to me whenever you have any concerns.
Together we can provide a better learning environment for all of the children.
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