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Behavior System

Assumption Catholic School 2014-2015. Behavior System. EducatorsHandbook.com. Why the change? After hearing from parents and teachers in regards to our NOC program we knew a change needed to be made in our discipline system.

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Behavior System

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  1. Assumption Catholic School 2014-2015 Behavior System

  2. EducatorsHandbook.com • Why the change? • After hearing from parents and teachers in regards to our NOC program we knew a change needed to be made in our discipline system. • After visiting another school in the Diocese that uses the Educator’s Handbook and hearing their positive feedback we decided to purchase the system for our school. • What are the benefits? • This program ties in with our School Improvement Plan • Tracks referrals electronically, graphs and analyzes data, allows for easy documentation and communication with parents • Enables us to pinpoint when and where inappropriate behavior is occurring so we can attempt to target the problems and correct them as soon as possible • Visit the above site to learn more about our new program.

  3. Classroom Notices Given by the teacher Can be given for: Not being prepared for class Not paying attention during class Not following directions Not completing homework or class work Not following the dress code Consequence for a Classroom Notice is a letter to the parent explaining the reason for the notice and requiring the parent’s signature 3 Classroom Notices leads to an Administrative Notice

  4. Administrative Notices Administrative Notices Given by administration Can be given for: Violating classroom rules Class disruptions Inappropriate behavior Damaging property 3 Administrative Notices leads toa detention

  5. Behavior Earning Automatic Detention If a student exhibits any of the behaviors listed below (as well as any behavior deemed highly inappropriate by Administration) the “Notices” system will be circumvented and the student will receive an automatic detention (or suspension). Proven threats, acts of harassment, intimidation, or bullying Disrespect Cheating Irreverence at Church Fighting Stealing Using profanity

  6. Detention Will be served during Tuesday lunch – the student should find the administrator in the cafeteria to report to detention. It is the student’sresponsibility to show up for theirdetention! If the student does not show up for detention he/shewill receive an in-school suspension!

  7. Suspensions First Suspension is earned after the 3rd detention Second Suspension is earned after any negative behavior occurs following the first suspension. 1st suspension – U for conduct, ineligible for honor roll, no sports or extra-curricular activities for 10 school days, must complete 5 hours of service to the school, field trip privileges revoked for 45 school days. 2nd suspension – Movesto the Disciplinary Review Board (see handbook), U for conduct, ineligible for honor roll, no sports or extra-curricular activities for 20 school days, must complete 10 hours of service to the school, field trip privileges revoked for the remainder of the school year, student will have to attend the Saturday Behavior Retreat with the priests -Class work and tests are made up during suspensions but 3 points will be deducted from each subject grade at report card time -8thgraders suspended during 4th quarter can not attend Class Trip

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