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CDMS School-Wide WARNING CARD Discipline Plan

2013 – 2014. CDMS School-Wide WARNING CARD Discipline Plan. WARNING CARDS: Overview. Tracked throughout the building Reviewed by Principals and Guidance Counselors on a Daily Basis Used for infractions of Procedures, Routines, Expectations or Low Level 1 Offenses

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CDMS School-Wide WARNING CARD Discipline Plan

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  1. 2013 – 2014 CDMS School-WideWARNING CARDDiscipline Plan

  2. WARNING CARDS: Overview • Tracked throughout the building • Reviewed by Principals and Guidance Counselors on a Daily Basis • Used for infractions of Procedures, Routines, Expectations or Low Level 1 Offenses • Tied to Dances, Assemblies, other School Sponsored Functions • Positive Rewards will be given for those students with “few or no” Warning Cards • All Warning Cards will reset back to “0” after the end of EACH MARKING PERIOD! • Consequences become more severe quicker!!

  3. WARNING CARDS: Procedures • When a student does not meet expectations a Warning Card may be issued • The student will fill in the information (name, date, offense) and return it immediately to teacher • Refusal to complete Warning Card will result in a Misconduct Form

  4. WARNING CARDS: Offenses • Warning Cards may be issued for infractions of the following: • Classroom Procedures, Routines, and Expectations • RAMS Rules • Lower Level 1 Offenses from the Student Code of Conduct • Misconduct Forms are to be completed for other Level 1 Offenses or Greater

  5. WARNING CARDS: Offenses • These WILL Be Misconducts not Warning Cards • Disruptive for a Substitute • Talking back to the teacher • Refusal to do work • Inappropriate language • Hitting/Kicking/Tripping other students • Stealing

  6. WARNING CARDS: Offenses • A student is issued a Warning Card for every THIRD time he/she is unprepared for class. • This includes the following: • Materials • Textbooks • Homework • Must be three times for the same teacher

  7. WARNING CARDS: Consequences • LUNCH DETENTION • After 3 Warning Cards (Referred to Guidance Counselor) • AFTER SCHOOL DETENTION • After 6 Warning Cards (Referred to Principals/Guidance Counselor) • 1 DAY OF ISS • After 9 Warning Cards (Referred to Principals/Guidance Counselor) • Student Ineligible for School Sponsored Activities the Remainder of the Marking Period. • 2 Days of ISS • After 12 Warning Cards (Referred to Principals/Guidance Counselor) • 3 Days of ISS • After 15 Warning Cards (Referred to Principals/Guidance Counselor)

  8. WARNING CARDS: Rewards • Students earning fewer than 3 Warning Cards will be eligible for a reward at the end of each marking period. • Rewards could come in the form of: • Parties • Special Assemblies • Fun Days • Dances • Students earning 0 Warning Cards for the year will be eligible for a “larger” reward at the end of the school year.

  9. THANK YOU AND LET’S HAVE A GREAT YEAR

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