Discipline
at Washington Elementary

by Tristan
Fifth Grader

Things that can get you into trouble in school:

fighting weapons

running smoking

talking out destroying property

Teachers are watching you!

Consequences

At Washington Elementary there is one main consequence system called the Star Card. Star Card works like this: each person has their own set of cards including a blue card, a yellow card, an orange card, a pink card and a green card. Each card color means a different status for the student's behavior. When the student breaks the rules they put the top card, the blue card behind the other cards and then if they break a rule again, they put the next card, the yellow card, behind the other cards and it is the same for next and the next. This is called a Card Flip. Tristan Carver

Card Flip Color Code

blue - means you are doing great
yellow - is just a warning

orange - a consequence depending on what you did
pink - phone call to your parents - note home
green - go the office

Sparkle - when you do something very good you get sparkle. You can use a sparkle to cancel out a Card Flip.

 

 

Coments from students on the Washington Elementary discipline system

Patrick (5th grader ) -"I think it is fair and I like it."

Wyatt (3rd grader) - "I think it is pretty good because it tells students how to act. "

Adam (4th grader) - "I think it's too fair. Teachers are putting too many prizes.

Christopher (4th grader) - "I think that they have it really controlled."

Victoria (5th grader) - "I think that this school's disipline system is very fair."