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Class Policy

All building rules and regulations must be followed, including those that apply to computer use.

Students are to be prepared for class and in the room ready to work when the tardy bell rings.

Students are expected to follow directions the first time they are given, work attentively on any given task, be productive the entire class period, be respectful to others and their possessions, and be helpful and courteous.

Each student is responsible for obtaining any information missed during an absence from class. It is imperative that the student sees the instructor the very next day to see what he or she missed and receive credit for that day.

All instruments, materials, and equipment must be put away or turned off, water lines, when applicable, must be turned off, and the lab cleaned prior to the end of each period.

Students must conduct themselves in a mature and responsible manner while working in the lab. Horseplay or similar actions are not permitted.

Leaving the room for any reason is considered a privilege. Miss use or abuse of these privileges will result in loss of such privilege.

Students are not permitted in the storage room or teacher desk/bookcase areas without permission. Lab assistants however, may enter the storage areas to get supplies.

Small violations of policy will result in push-ups, writing sentences, detentions, etc.

Serious infractions such as safety violations, misuse or abuse of tools and furnishings, etc. will result in stronger actions up to and including removal from the class.

At no time should any student violate safety rules, endanger themselves or others, or destroy the equipment.

As mandated by administration, there will be a fee that each student must pay at the end of each course to offset the cost of the materials used throughout the course. This fee must be paid to the office, not the instructor.

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