Classroom rules will be discussed and reviewed with your child daily. Our classroom rules are listed below:
Rule 1: Follow directions quickly.
Rule 2: Raise your hand for permission to speak.
Rule 3: Raise your hand for permission to leave your seat.
Rule 4: Make smart choices.
Rule 5: Keep your dear teacher happy. :)
Conduct Information: Every student begins the week with 12 possible conduct points. If a student is given a warning, no loss in conduct points will occur. If a student does not have a mark against them for the week, then they have earned their 12 weekly conduct points. Please note, if your child breaks a rule, it will result in the loss of conduct points. A conduct form will go home WITH their weekly test papers with the amount of conduct points they have received for the week.
Responsibility Marks will be written in the red Parent, Student, Teacher Communication (PTSC) Folder . Each teacher will write the responsibility mark(s) on the date in which the mark occurred. The chart below explains each mark. PLEASE sign the Responsibility Tracker when they have a responsibility mark.
1. Be Respectful
a. Talking without permission
b. Class disruptions (blurting /noises)
c. Stealing, lying or cheating
d. Disrespectful to teacher, other adult or another student
e. Distracting other students
f. Destruction to school property
g. Misconduct- Recess/ Bathroom/ Assemblies/Cafeteria
2. Be Responsible
a. Did not follow/listen to directions given by an adult
b. Did not complete work when asked/not participating in class
c. Not prepared for class (left materials behind)
3. Be Safe
a. Did not keep hands, feet, and objects to self
b. Out of seat without permission
Verbal Warning 12/12 A Discuss Desired Action
1 Mark 11/12 A Discuss Desired Action
2 Marks 10/12 B Lose Recess
3 Marks 9/12 C Parent Contact/Lose Another Recess
4 Marks 8/12 D Lose Another Recess
5+ Marks 7/12 F Office Referral/Parent Contact
Positive Consequences: Good behavior will be rewarded in several ways including teacher praise, Whelp Bucks, a chance to get a treat, a note sent home or a positive phone call/REMIND message to parents, PBIS exchange, and participation in PBIS Day.
Negative Consequences will be given when rules are not followed. These may include a reminder of the rule broken, verbal warning, mark(s), loss of recess and other fun privileges, a phone call to parents, a parent conference, an office referral, or a visit to the counselor or disciplinarian which may result in school behavior clinic or out of school suspension.