Miss T’s Etiquette Expectations

Miss T’s Etiquette Expectations

v  If you want to be heard, speak quietly.

v If you want to be respected, be respectful.

v If you want to be acknowledged, raise your hand.

v If you value your belongings, value the belongings of others.

v Greet your teacher when you enter the room.

v Greet your classmates when you enter the room.

v Always answer with either:

  • “Yes, Miss T.”
  • “No, Miss T.”
  • “I don’t know, Miss T.”

v Listen when others speak.

v Sit tall when you are seated.

v Stand tall when you present.

v Make eye contact when speaking and listening.

v Be prompt in attendance.

v Be punctual in turning in your work.

v Always turn in your best work.

v Own your education.

v Be the friend that the person in the mirror would want to have.

vBe the student that Jesus delights in teaching.

 

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Aloha! This blog is a window into the active mind of a wife, mother, woman and individual. I may be busy every moment of every day, but I still have time to think. Many seasons have blossomed and faded within my life, and this blog has endured through all of them. It is safe to say that my writing has matured because of them. I hope that you will be inspired to think in fresh ways as you read my writing. To Jesus be all the glory.
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