Keystone Magazine Learning the Keystone Way 2015-2016 EN | Page 55

Here is the study plan for Keystone’s residential students: 3:30-4:30 KAP activities. Teachers may also be available in their classroom, and students are free to approach them 4:30-5:30 KAP 5:30-6:30 Dinner 7:00 Room Inspection and phone collection 7:30-9:30 Supervised study in the dorm or library 9:30 Get ready for bed 10:00 Turn in all technology 10:15 Lights out One element I would like to emphasize is the routine phone collection we follow before study time. It is important that students are not distracted with phone alerts, texts and messages during homework time. You can follow this procedure at home too. You can insert this step into your individual study plans at home. Students get plenty of support at school in addition to support they get from parents, which includes academic advisors, teachers, grade-level leaders, counselor, learning support staff, and others. Together students will get all the support they need to flourish academically and socially. 53