Behavior Consequences
Some of the methods we may use to help change unconstructive student behavior include:
· Verbal/Non-verbal
· Student/Teacher Conference
· Reflection Time and/or Time Out
· Written Problem-Solving Plan
· Discipline Referral
· Restricted Movement
· Modified Schedule
· Work Detail
· Parent/Teacher/Student Conference
· Loss of Field Trip
· Shortened Day
· School-wide Communication Slip
The following consequences may be applied after misbehavior:
· Loss of recess
· Community Service
· Talk to student/verbal warning
· Use problem solving thinking map or resolution plan
· Write apology letter
· Call home
· Walk with playground supervisor during recess or “benching”.
· Time out in partner teacher’s classroom
· After school detention
· Read playground rules
· Meet/or phone conference with parents
· Suspension in-school or out of school
· Expulsion
Damaged property needs to be replaced or repaired. If this is not possible, something must be decided upon that is agreeable to both parties. There will be a zero-tolerance policy for drug-related activity, weapons (including toys), physical abuse, or severe verbal abuse. Students will earn school discipline that includes, but is not limited to, school service or short/long term suspension for zero-tolerance infractions.
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