As we finish out the school year, I want us to finish out strong! Lately, disruption in the classroom has increased yet expectations have always remained the same. To protect everyone's right to learn, I have added a new consequence when classroom expectations have not been met. The first consequence has always been a warning, now the second consequence will be asking the disruptive student to leave the classroom and sit in the office for the remainder of class time. This will be accompanied with a note home that will need to be signed, as well as an Academic notice to make up the work that was missed in class. Should this consequence not be sufficient and behavior continues, the final consequence will be automatic detention with dismissal from the classroom if warranted.
It is my hope that I never have to send anyone out of my classroom as providing students with as much learning opportunity as possible is my main goal. Reviewing the classroom rules and consequences with your child and discussing with them what this means and looks like, also goes a long way in helping me help your child be successful in class.
As always, please contact me with any questions or concerns you may have. I continually thank you for your support of me and my students.
Sincerely,
Mrs. Cote
Classroom Expectations:
1. Respect yourself, your peers, your teacher, and your surroundings.
2. Raise your hand silently to speak.
3. Follow all directions quickly the first time they are given.
It is my hope that I never have to send anyone out of my classroom as providing students with as much learning opportunity as possible is my main goal. Reviewing the classroom rules and consequences with your child and discussing with them what this means and looks like, also goes a long way in helping me help your child be successful in class.
As always, please contact me with any questions or concerns you may have. I continually thank you for your support of me and my students.
Sincerely,
Mrs. Cote
Classroom Expectations:
1. Respect yourself, your peers, your teacher, and your surroundings.
2. Raise your hand silently to speak.
3. Follow all directions quickly the first time they are given.