Behavior Policy
All classrooms where learning is a priority require a behavior policy that must be upheld by the teacher and students.
Respect for each other, respect for the education being provided, respect for school rules and respect for materials used must be exhibited at all times. Failing to show respect is when a behavior policy must go into effect.
Examples of disrespect include but are not limited to: talking excessively or out of turn, disrupting other students learning, arguing with other students or the teacher, using electronic devices in class, writing and passing personal notes, refusing to work on assignments, being tardy to class, ect.
What happens if disrespect is exhibited in Ms. Leas' class?
Step 1: Student will be warned (visually or verbally) by the teacher.
Step 2: If behavior continues, student will receive a "ticket(an assignment that takes the place of detention)". ***
Step 3: If behavior continues after the ticket has been issued student will conference with Ms. Leas to discuss inappropriate behavior and how we will proceed.
Step 4: If behavior continues, student will be referred to administration.
Parent will be contacted if problem is ongoing.
Examples of extreme disrespect include but are not limited to: use of foul/inappropriate language or body language, bullying, ect.
What happens if extreme disrespect is exhibited in Ms. Leas' class?
Step 1: Student will be asked to step outside of classroom.
Step 2: Ms. Leas will explain why they are being referred to administration and referral will be issued.
Step 3: Student will spend the remainder of the class period in Room 1.
Step 4: Ms. Leas will contact parent of student at earliest convenience.
***Ticket policy
If the assigned ticket is not turned in the following day, the assignment is doubled.
If the doubled assignment is not turned in the following day, depending on the severity or extent of the issue a referral or detention may be issued.
Respect for each other, respect for the education being provided, respect for school rules and respect for materials used must be exhibited at all times. Failing to show respect is when a behavior policy must go into effect.
Examples of disrespect include but are not limited to: talking excessively or out of turn, disrupting other students learning, arguing with other students or the teacher, using electronic devices in class, writing and passing personal notes, refusing to work on assignments, being tardy to class, ect.
What happens if disrespect is exhibited in Ms. Leas' class?
Step 1: Student will be warned (visually or verbally) by the teacher.
Step 2: If behavior continues, student will receive a "ticket(an assignment that takes the place of detention)". ***
Step 3: If behavior continues after the ticket has been issued student will conference with Ms. Leas to discuss inappropriate behavior and how we will proceed.
Step 4: If behavior continues, student will be referred to administration.
Parent will be contacted if problem is ongoing.
Examples of extreme disrespect include but are not limited to: use of foul/inappropriate language or body language, bullying, ect.
What happens if extreme disrespect is exhibited in Ms. Leas' class?
Step 1: Student will be asked to step outside of classroom.
Step 2: Ms. Leas will explain why they are being referred to administration and referral will be issued.
Step 3: Student will spend the remainder of the class period in Room 1.
Step 4: Ms. Leas will contact parent of student at earliest convenience.
***Ticket policy
If the assigned ticket is not turned in the following day, the assignment is doubled.
If the doubled assignment is not turned in the following day, depending on the severity or extent of the issue a referral or detention may be issued.