
The assemblies expectations help students understand how to behave respectfully and responsibly during school-wide gatherings such as assemblies, performances, and special events. Students are taught to enter and exit quietly, sit appropriately, keep their hands and feet to themselves, and give their full attention to the speaker or performance. They are also encouraged to show appreciation in appropriate ways, such as clapping at the right time, and to follow directions from staff to ensure everyone can enjoy the event safely and without disruption. Families can support these expectations by talking with their children about appropriate behavior in group settings like concerts, ceremonies, or community events. Practicing skills such as listening attentively, waiting patiently, and showing respect for performers and speakers can help students feel more confident and successful during school assemblies. Reinforcing these behaviors at home strengthens the connection between school and family expectations and helps students carry these important social skills into real-world situations.