Restorative options for students offer opportunities for the student to restore relationships between themselves and any stakeholders they have affected due to the behavior or incident.
Reflective options for students offer opportunities for the students to reflect about the decisions they made that led to discipline in the first place. Examples include reflection sheets, role-playing, and interviews.
Instructional options for students offer opportunities for students that target the function of the behavior and help them learn the skills needed to not engage in such behaviors again. Examples include behavior lessons, social skills, teaching opportunities and behavior exams.
Job assignment: Student will be assigned a job at school with a designated supervisor for up to six weeks.
Community Service Form - Student will receive community service hours for the amount of school missed.
Stakeholder Meeting - Student, administrator, teachers, parent/guardians, family will have a collaborative meeting seeking to identify the reasons why students are missing school and put together an action plan to correct the truant behavior going forward.
Daily Check In: Student will have daily check-ins with designated school personnel.
Truancy Contract: Student will develop a truancy contract with stakeholders to prevent truancy. This contract can also be used as a guide for other students.
Write your New Story Prompt: Student will draft their "new story" going forward. How will they change behaviors and outlook to be successful in school.
Research: Student will research and develop tips to prevent truancy that will be used as a guide for other students.
Impact Research: Student will research who truancy (absenteeism) can impact a career as an adult.