Does your school have a plan for when or if there is a fire? Well,
our school does! Each floor in our school has a fire escape plan.
We even had firefighters come in one day to teach us what to do
if an entrance is blocked. Some people might think, “What’s the
point?” The point is to keep us safe and orderly so the teachers
can account for our whereabouts. So if your school doesn’t have
a plan, talk to your teacher or principal about making one.
•Our school often practices severe weather drills to ensure our students’
safety during a crisis.
•For every drill there is a designated area for the students to go.
•We teach our students to stay calm during drills.
• We make sure all students are accounted for.
• Every student knows how to shield themselves from things in every
situation.
• Even though it is very uncommon, we make sure our students are
aware of what can happen with every type of storm.
Our students are always on their best behavior. They know to be quiet
and not to run in the hallways, for their protection and for the protection of
other students!
  “What if I get hurt?” “What if I hurt someone else?” These are all questions
we try to make our students think about before acting out in ways that can
hurt others.
• To promote healthy snacks we, here at SJRS, provide only the best quality snacks
for the students. We sell low carb popcorn, water and juice, unlike other schools,
which sell soda and salty chips in vending machines!

• The cafeteria is always clean and sanitary! Our school likes to take pride in the way
we serve our children and provide them a clean atmosphere.
Here at SJRS we take caution when dealing with vehicle
safety while crossing the street. We wouldn’t want any of our
students to get injured when outside! So below we have a video
of our students crossing the street with the help of our 7th and
8th grade crossing guards.
We, here at SJRS, have a ZERO-TOLERANCE bullying
policy. We try to make our students aware of consequences of
bullying others and how serious it truly is! Below we have a
video of what bullying is like in all age groups! Enjoy!
Don’t Be A Bully: What
Should Have Happened!
We hope you enjoyed our PowerPoint presentation and learned
some really helpful things that you can apply in your school, and
again, thanks for watching!
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  • 4.
    Does your schoolhave a plan for when or if there is a fire? Well, our school does! Each floor in our school has a fire escape plan. We even had firefighters come in one day to teach us what to do if an entrance is blocked. Some people might think, “What’s the point?” The point is to keep us safe and orderly so the teachers can account for our whereabouts. So if your school doesn’t have a plan, talk to your teacher or principal about making one.
  • 5.
    •Our school oftenpractices severe weather drills to ensure our students’ safety during a crisis. •For every drill there is a designated area for the students to go. •We teach our students to stay calm during drills. • We make sure all students are accounted for. • Every student knows how to shield themselves from things in every situation. • Even though it is very uncommon, we make sure our students are aware of what can happen with every type of storm.
  • 6.
    Our students arealways on their best behavior. They know to be quiet and not to run in the hallways, for their protection and for the protection of other students! “What if I get hurt?” “What if I hurt someone else?” These are all questions we try to make our students think about before acting out in ways that can hurt others.
  • 8.
    • To promotehealthy snacks we, here at SJRS, provide only the best quality snacks for the students. We sell low carb popcorn, water and juice, unlike other schools, which sell soda and salty chips in vending machines! • The cafeteria is always clean and sanitary! Our school likes to take pride in the way we serve our children and provide them a clean atmosphere.
  • 9.
    Here at SJRSwe take caution when dealing with vehicle safety while crossing the street. We wouldn’t want any of our students to get injured when outside! So below we have a video of our students crossing the street with the help of our 7th and 8th grade crossing guards.
  • 10.
    We, here atSJRS, have a ZERO-TOLERANCE bullying policy. We try to make our students aware of consequences of bullying others and how serious it truly is! Below we have a video of what bullying is like in all age groups! Enjoy!
  • 11.
    Don’t Be ABully: What Should Have Happened!
  • 12.
    We hope youenjoyed our PowerPoint presentation and learned some really helpful things that you can apply in your school, and again, thanks for watching!
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