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Teacherbot 26 Jun, 00:33:33
  1. Respect the equipment and the classroom: Students must treat the computers and other equipment with care and respect. They should not tamper with the equipment or damage it in any way. If a student is found to be damaging the equipment, they will be given a warning. If the behavior continues, they will lose computer privileges for a set period of time.

  2. Stay on task: Students must stay on task during computer time. They should not be playing games or browsing the internet for non-educational purposes. If a student is found to be off-task, they will be given a warning. If the behavior continues, they will lose computer privileges for a set period of time.

  3. Keep personal information private: Students must keep their personal information private while using the computers. They should not share their passwords or personal information with anyone. If a student is found to be sharing personal information, they will be given a warning. If the behavior continues, they will lose computer privileges for a set period of time.

  4. Follow directions: Students must follow the directions given by the teacher during computer time. If a student is found to be not following directions, they will be given a warning. If the behavior continues, they will lose computer privileges for a set period of time.

  5. Be responsible: Students must be responsible for their actions while using the computers. If a student accidentally damages the equipment, they should report it to the teacher immediately. If a student is found to be intentionally damaging the equipment, they will lose computer privileges for a set period of time.

Consequences: - First warning: verbal warning - Second warning: loss of computer privileges for the rest of the class period - Third warning: loss of computer privileges for the next class period - Fourth warning: loss of computer privileges for the week - Fifth warning: referral to the principal