If you obey the classroom rules and follow the procedures, there are several
positive consequences you may enjoy.
Positive consequences include:
Development of critical
skills for success in the 21st century.
Money for college or technical training after high school.
Praise from your teacher.
Respect from your peers.
Approval from your parents.
If you fail to obey a rule (including the
one about following procedures) you may be subject to certain negative consequences. Also, keep in mind that
what you do in the hallway, in the classroom, and on the computer may be recorded, photographed, and reviewed.
Negative consequences include:
Initial
Violation(s) - Reprimand
Subsequent Violation(s) - Detention(s)
Continuing Violation(s) - Referral
Negative consequences also include contacting parents. The negative
consequences for violating some school and district rules may be different. Failure to serve scheduled detention(s) will
result in a referral. Particularly disruptive or disrespectful behavior will result in an immediate referral.