Penalty: Level 2 offenses require one or more of the following consequences:
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• Three days of silent lunch • Run or walk the track during recess • Loss of special activities • Consequences will include more than one from the list if behavior continues Note: Repeated Level 2 offenses become Level 3 offenses that result in referral to the Headmaster. Level 3 Offenses may require the following actions: • Parent conference with teacher, director and Headmaster Imposition of punishment as deemed appropriate by the Headmaster
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Disciplinary System for Pre-School (PK-Kindergarten) Social education is of the greatest value during pre-school. Therefore, many of the skills documented by teachers involve the children’s behavior toward others. In most situations, simple reminders and behavior management tools used in the classroom help to curb adverse behavior. However, when behaviors that cause danger to a student or others is repeated numerous times, consequences have been documented for use as a guide for teachers. The following actions may require actions as listed below: Biting Teachers will provide immediate notification to parent(s) since this behavior is serious. • 1st Offense – The incident will be documented via an “Incident Report” for the child that was bitten. The incident will be documented via the “Bite Report” for the child that was biting. Copies of reports will be provided to respective parents. •
2nd Offense – Parent(s) must pick up the child immediately, as the child will be suspended from school for the remainder of the day and the following day. Parents of the student who was biting and the student who was bitten will be provided copies of Bite & Incident Reports.
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3rd Offense – Parents will be required to meet with the Preschool Director and Headmaster to determine appropriate punishment for future violations.
Spitting/Kicking/Bodily Harm
1st Offense – Incident will be documented in the student’s Behavior Choice Card.
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