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“The Summer Grove Way”

“The Summer Grove Way”. Behavioral Expectations. "On the Track to Success". School Wide Expectations. R espect self and. O thers. A ct Responsibly. R eact Thoughtfully. Our Mission Statement. The Summer Grove Elementary Learning Community will educate and prepare

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“The Summer Grove Way”

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  1. “The Summer Grove Way” Behavioral Expectations "On the Track to Success"

  2. School Wide Expectations Respectself and Others ActResponsibly React Thoughtfully

  3. Our Mission Statement The Summer Grove Elementary Learning Community will educate and prepare students for a lifetime of success.

  4. Respect Self and Others • School Bus • Loading/Unloading Area • Classrooms • Playground • Hallways/Breezeways • Auditorium • Restroom

  5. Act Responsibly • School Bus • Loading/Unloading Area • Classrooms • Playground • Hallways/Breezeways • Auditorium • Restroom

  6. React Thoughtfully • School Bus • Loading/Unloading Area • Classrooms • Playground • Hallways/Breezeways • Auditorium • Restroom

  7. BEHAVIOR MATRIX

  8. Student Responsibilities • Comply with all rules and regulations • Provide accurate home information • Respect authority and rights of others • Attend school regularly and on time • Follow the dress code • Obey transportation rules • Cooperate with searches • Complete all assignments

  9. School Bus Conduct The student must conduct themselves in a manner that promotes safety and follow bus rules when riding the bus. The principal may suspend from school or suspend from riding the bus any student who commits any infraction.

  10. Dress Code • Pants, shorts and skirts must be worn at the waist. No “sagging” is permitted. Belts should be buckled at all times. • Shorts and skirt length must be no shorter than 4 inches above the knee.

  11. Cell Phones Radio Paging Other (CD Player, DVD Players, Game Systems, CD’s, and DVD’s) CONSEQUENCES Confiscation – 5 day waiting period In School Suspension Out of School Suspension with Parent Return Electronic Telecommunication Devices Prohibited

  12. Tardiness to School 1st – Parent check-in with student and a verbal warning is issued. 2nd – Parent check-in with student and a verbal warning is issued. 3rd – Parent check-in with student receiving a standard tardy letter. 4th – Parent check-in with student along with a conference with the counselor or coordinator. 5th – Parent check-in with student with an administrative conference 6th – Parent check-in with student and issued one- day recess detention 7th – Parent check-in with student and issued two days recess detention 8th – Parent check-in with student and issued one day ISS 9th – Parent check-in with student and issued two days ISS 10th – Student is placed in ISS pending a CPSB administrative conference from the Attendance Department

  13. Suspensions Cost You DearlyUnexcused Absences Missed Assignments Decreased LearningNegative Discipline RecordFailing Class or GradeMissed Opportunities for Special Programs

  14. Alternatives to Suspension • Communication with Parents • Referral for Counseling • Truancy Support • Behavioral Contracts • In-School Suspensions • Legal Intervention

  15. Help Make Summer Grove a Better Place The Choice is Yours…

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