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One of the things we as a school needed was simple ways to state expectations for our students. In keeping with our nautical theme (we are the "Admirals") we chose to use nautical acronyms  for our hallway, recess, and morning meeting procedures. It provides a positive way to state the desired expectation to students as they all know what each acronym means. Now, all we have to say when we need to get ready to walk in the hallway is "Let's get ready go SAIL!"  Immediately the kids prepare themselves for appropriate hallway procedures. It's been a real win for our school!





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