How does our Conduct/Discipline System Work?? Let me clarify things so we can all be on the same page. I want you to benefit from the Daily Conduct Grade you will be seeing each day in your child's planner.
*E* (No strikes earned) An "E" in conduct means that the student's behavior is excellent. It implies that the teacher did not need to stop and correct the student and that the student could be counted on that day to be cooperative and attentive.
*S* (One strike earned) An "S" in conduct means that the student's behavior is satisfactory with no major problems apparent. It is understood that a student might occasionally need some reminders about obeying classroom rules but still deserves an "S" in conduct.
*N* (Two strikes earned) An "N" in conduct means that the student's behavior is below average. The student needed several reminders about obeying the classroom rules.
*U* (Three strikes earned) A "U" in conduct means that the behavior of the student is unsatisfactory. A "U" might be given because of a number of different reasons. It may involve continual talking, being disrespectful, bothering others, disobedience, etc. A "U" in conduct will result in appropriate demerits.
We will be using the strike/demerit system in fifth grade, and both minor and major offenses may earn either a strike or demerit. Every three strikes in a day earns one demerit. Students who accumulate 5 demerits within the nine week grading period will earn a detention.
Let's start our year off right and show only E's!!! :)
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