Conduct

Discipline

 

While your child is at school, they will have expectations to do their best to achieve success in their academic learning and be safe in their school environment.  It is expected of each child to make right and safe choices, whether in the classroom, in the cafeteria, on the playground, while at “Specials,” or on the bus.  We have five basic rules.

They are: 

  1. Listen and follow directions.
  2. Respect others and property.
  3. Be prepared for school with supplies, books, and homework.
  4. Keeps hands, feet, or objects to yourself.
  5. Accept responsibility for your actions.

 

 

If rules are not followed, I have a color-coded yardstick, which helps each child monitor his/her own behavior.  Each child has a clothespin with his/her name on it.  Each child will begin each day with his/her “pin” on blue, which means they are doing great.  The idea is to stay on this color the entire day.  If right choices are not made, they will move their clothe pin as follows: 

  1. Blue- Doing Great!
  2. Orange- 1st Warning
  3. Purple- 2ndWarning-Lose 1st conduct point.
  4. Green- Time off of recess- Lose 2nd conduct point.
  5. Yellow-Phone call home.*Lose 3rd conduct point.
  6. Red-Principal’s Office.*Lose 4th conduct point.