General Rules to Follow in Mr. Kimble's Classroom:
1. The passing period is for you to take care of your "business." Once the tardy bell rings, class begins. No one will be granted permission to enter or leave without an appropriate pass.
2. Mr. Kimble is not your parent. You are responsible! Don't expect anyone else take care of you because you might not like the results.
3. Ask relevant questions that relate to the current material. Focused conversations prove to be more effective than the quibbles of a fool.
4. Seating arrangements may change frequently. Get used to it. Don't change it. There is probably a good reason for the arrangement of the chairs and desks.
5. Stay current.
6. Know your deadlines.
7. Know your expectations.
8. Manage your time.
9. English is for English, math is for math, Spanish is for Spanish, science is for science, etc. Stop mixing 'em up, it is too confusing.
10. JUST BE JERSEY! I know it is becoming trite and cliche, but it really is what we are all about: be a person of character. You already have a reputation, either live up to it or manage it better.
2. Mr. Kimble is not your parent. You are responsible! Don't expect anyone else take care of you because you might not like the results.
3. Ask relevant questions that relate to the current material. Focused conversations prove to be more effective than the quibbles of a fool.
4. Seating arrangements may change frequently. Get used to it. Don't change it. There is probably a good reason for the arrangement of the chairs and desks.
5. Stay current.
6. Know your deadlines.
7. Know your expectations.
8. Manage your time.
9. English is for English, math is for math, Spanish is for Spanish, science is for science, etc. Stop mixing 'em up, it is too confusing.
10. JUST BE JERSEY! I know it is becoming trite and cliche, but it really is what we are all about: be a person of character. You already have a reputation, either live up to it or manage it better.