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WELCOME TO OUR

PARENTS' CORNER

 

STUDENT DISCIPLINE POLICY and CODE OF CONDUCT

The traditional mission of our development program has been to prepare our nation’s youth for equal and responsible citizenship and productive adulthood. Today, we reaffirm that mission by remembering that democratic citizenship and productive adulthood begin with standards of conduct and standards for achievement in our schools. Other education reforms may work; however, high standards of conduct and achievement do work and nothing else can work without them.

 

WE, THEFORE, RECOGNIZE THE FOLLOWING GOALS FOR LEARNING:

 

To maintain safe, orderly and drug free schools;

To learn and work in schools that have clear discipline codes with fair and consistently enforced consequences for misbehavior;

To treat each other with courtesy and respect;

To learn and work in classrooms that have clearly stated and rigorous academic standards;

To learn and works in classrooms where high grades stand for high achievements; and

To be supported by parents, the community, public officials and businesses in our efforts to uphold high standards of conduct and achievement.

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We operate in and with excellence!

CODE OF CONDUCT 

 

  • Student will treat people and property with kindness and respect.

  • Student will sit and listen attentively to all staff members.

  • Student will get permission to talk or to leave your seat.

  • Student will walk and not run in the building.

  • Student will put materials back where they belong after using them.

  • Student will do their best.

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Students who break the rules of the above Code of Conduct will be subject to the following consequences:

  • Loss/delay of their privileges of free time, recess, field trip, arts & crafts, and music.

  • Loss of freedom of interaction.  Student will be given timeout and asked to complete The Behavior Contract.

  • Restitution.  Student will repay the time wasted during recess or making amends for disrespecting and being unkind to others.

 

In the case of serious offenses, the parent/guardian will be notified of the offense and a parental conference will be required.

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