Lissy Longbottom | 12-16-2019 01:37 AM | Classroom Rules and Expectations https://i.postimg.cc/QCjgHCg2/rules.jpg IC RULES
1. Absolutely NO tardiness. Being late is just plain rude. If you can’t get to class on time - leave your dormitory earlier. Any tardiness will result in loss of house points without question.
2. Please come prepared to class. Your uniform should be neat, not sloppy, and you should have your History of Magic textbook and note taking materials. Anything additional that is needed for the lesson will be announced on the noticeboard prior to class.
3. Everyone will be respectful of the professor and their fellow students in class. Disrespect will not be tolerated and you will lose house points or earn yourself a detention. This includes waiting until your turn to speak and not speaking over others.
4. If you ever have any questions, please ask! My goal is to make a welcome and inviting classroom environment for all of you. We’re all here to learn - please approach me during office hours if there is anything additional I can do to achieve this.
5. If you need to speak to me about academic matters, my office is located in the Hospital Wing so I may fulfill my duties as School Healer as well.
OOC RULES 1. All SS Rules and SS RPG Rules apply AT ALL TIMES!
2. Do not plagiarize. Don't copy your fellow classmates, don't copy straight from the HP Wiki - just don't do it at all, ok?
3. Any OOC rule breaking will be dealt with in an OCC manner, just as IC rule breaking will be given IC consequences as punishment.
4. Please always remember to separate IC vs. OCC. This means:- No god-modding. This means if your character was not told something/did not experience it, they do not know it, even if you OOC read or stalked something
- Do NOT RP for another player or their character - and you DEFINITELY shouldn't RP for the professor.
- Remember that this is all a game and we're all here to have fun! Anything done by my character Gabi is not a personal act by ME, Lissy, and vice versa.
5. If you are ever, for any reason, uncomfortable do not hesitate to reach out to myself or another member of staff. We don't bite, I promise, and we're here to help! |