Level -2, Formal Citation:
First, student is asked to put phone away if it is being used for entertainment or casual communication.
After 5 minutes phone surrender option is offered. If student is using phone while not on pace, the phone can be given up be locked in a drawer to avoid an additional loss of 30 points (60 total at -2, complete two assignments) and a parent contact.
If phone isn't given up:
Loss of 30 cyber certification points (60 total at -2, complete two assignments) with requirement to complete assignment to return points.
Give them a copy of a formal citation at a job for phone use issues. This same citation will be given to parents. See site for citation.
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To see short descriptions of each level, go here: https://sites.google.com/view/cyber-certification-mccoy/introduction#h.us1km4k79rgu
Phone Message to Parents:
Hello. You or your student is having trouble with their phone in class. If I was their manager, this would be the second formal phone use citation for them. You can view the formal citation in the links below. They have been told twice not to use their phone in class and their behavior has not changed. They have two assignments to complete that are listed below to recover 60 points.
You can tell your student to leave their phone with me every class. You can take your student's phone away during school or limit it with applications. Talk to me if you have questions.
Please speak with your scholar about the importance of not using their phone for entertainment or casual communication during class. Use the following links to learn more about me, my classes, and my programs:
Formal Citation: https://sites.google.com/view/cyber-certification-mccoy/level-links/level-2-formal-citation
Cyber Certification: https://sites.google.com/view/cyber-certification-mccoy/introduction
Mr. McCoy: https://sites.google.com/view/mccoy23-24/about-mr-mccoy
Gateway STEM High School: https://www.slps.org/gatewaystem
Missing Cyber Certification Assignments: