As the rest of the class settles in, one of the students, whom is new to the school this year raises her hand, and with a simple nod to give her permission to say what she has to say she speaks. A correction for the way she spoke. "Yes, perhaps it is good that you are here to make sure everything is said correctly Miss Vasquez."
Then Shiro shows up to class, late but atleast he is there. Miss Ada simply lets him take a seat before continuing with the class.
Turning and walking back to her desk she takes a stack of papers from her desk and looks again to the students. "Miss Vasquez." She says, volunteering someone. "Pass these out for me."
After handing the papers to Maria, Miss Ada goes on to explain what they are for. "On this paper, you will find the things that are expected of you while in class. I'll read directly from one myself so as there is no confusion.
"Welcome to Junior English. In this class you will be expected to expand your current knowledge on how you grasp the English Language.
"You will be expected to have atleast two pens, and a binder containing no less then fifty sheets of unused, college rulled writing paper for class.
"Uniforms are required everyday in class, except for special occasions. Accessories and modifications to your uniform is permitted if kept within reason.
"No weapons, and or powers are to be brought to, displayed in, or used in class. There is a zero tolerance rule for this.
"Tardiness and absentees will be expected a five hundred word essay explaining there reason for such occurance. Regardless of whether it is excused or not. (Not in real life people. So don't worry.)
"Food and drink is permitted as long as it doesn't disrupt the class. Homework will be given each day, including the first day, which is expected turned in completed teh next school day. Class work will make up 40% of your grade, Homework will consist of 50% and classroom participation will make up the other 10% of your grade.
"Aswell, this is a learning environment, if I hear foul language, it will be delt with on the spot.
"Is there any questions as to the classroom rules?"