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About Lucille M. Nixon Elementary School |
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Expectations for Behavior at Nixon |
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A basic objective at Nixon School is to create a learning
environment in which children behave appropriately, respect the rights
of others, and take responsibility for the school community. Each
student has the right to learn in a safe and supportive environment.
Each student has the right to be treated with fairness and respect by
students and
staff. With these rights come responsibilities, and each student has
the responsibility of preserving her/his rights as well as the rights
of others. "Be Responsible"
"Be Respectful"
"Be Safe"
To foster this school climate, the staff emphasizes positive attitudes, encourages good conduct, and helps children to value themselves and others. As much as possible we use a problem-solving approach to settle disputes among students. We believe students must learn to work with others to settle conflicts and arrive at mutually agreeable solutions. Therefore, all students are introduced to and practice conflict resolution strategies in the classroom and on the playground. From the beginning of the school year, each teacher works with her/his class to establish classroom rules and procedures, to share school-wide rules and expectations, to develop ways to reinforce appropriate behavior, and to make clear the consequences for misconduct. Students receive positive reinforcement and clear, consistent consequences that focus on students' taking responsibility for their own behavior. Consequences for misbehavior in the classroom depend upon the seriousness of the offense, the conditions under which it occurred, and the degree of recurring instances. These consequences may extend from checks on the board, to time-out, to student/principal discussion, to teacher/ parent conference, to teacher/parent/principal conference. In the rare instance of serious violation of conduct (severe fighting, defiance of authority), suspension from school may be instituted. On the playground, yard duty supervisors use "blue slips" to communicate behavior infractions to the child's teacher. (see On the Yard) |
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