Mrs. Stuenckel's 4th Grade Class
Stuenckel
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  • Students are to come to class every day prepared to learn. They should have proper supplies at all times. One of the major things to bring are headphones or earbuds. We often use these for BrainPop, iReady, AR, testing, etc. They are able to leave their earbuds in my class if they wish. Please see AR deadlines. 
  • I will give students a verbal warning for first offence. Second offence is a recess/lunch detention, third offence is a trip to the principals office and a phone call/email home. 
  • Students are never to be on games or inappropriate websites on their chromebooks.  This will result in an automatic lunch detention and loss of chromebook privileges. If this continues to happen further consequences will be given. 
  • Students are to respect other students and their space. Students are not to touch other students' belongings including, but not limited to, chromebooks, backpacks and each other. 
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