Elementary Discipline Plan

ELEMENTARY DISCIPLINE PLAN
Discovery School 

EXPECTATIONS
  1. Respect
  2. Responsibility
  3. Good Manners
STEPS OF THE DISCIPLINE PLAN
  1. VERBAL WARNING
Student is reminded of the rules and expectations of their classroom and reminded of the consequences if they continue with their poor choice of behavior.
2        FIRST CONSEQUENCE FOR POOR BEHAVIOR
If a student’s behavior does not improve after the first verbal warning, they will be given a form of “timeout”.  The timeout should be a quiet, secluded time of 3-5 minutes for the student to consider their actions away from the rest of the class.
3        SECOND CONSEQUENCE FOR POOR BEHAVIOR
Teacher and student will conference on why the student is unable to abide by the rules and expectations of the classroom and come up with a plan to deal with the unwanted behavior.  Possible solutions include:  work time in a different classroom and loss of privileges.
4        FINAL CONSEQUENCE FOR POOR BEHAVIOR
If a student fails to respect the rules and expectations of the classroom after a teacher has implemented the first three steps of the discipline plan the teacher will then make a time for the student to discuss their behavioral problems with Ms. Cristiana.  The teacher at this point is obligated to contact the student’s parents and explain what happened, and the difficulties the student is having with respecting the rules of the classroom.


PLAYGROUND BEHAVIOR

FOR SNACK & LUNCH RECESS
  1. HANDS OFF!!!
  1. You can’t say “YOU CAN’T PLAY!”
  1. Preschool toys are to be used by the preschoolers only.
  1. Stay within the sight of the duty teacher at all times. (If you need to go indoors let the teachers on duty know. Otherwise, stay in the play areas.)
  1. Playground equipment needs to be used properly (remember the rules for each piece).
  1. Play in the areas you are supposed to.
  2. These practices apply before and after school as well. 

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