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Behavior Clip Chart:
When an unwanted behavior becomes a disruption to the learning environment students will be asked to move their clip down on our behavior clip chart. 
 
When a student acts as a role model for his/her peers or is caught making a good choice, they will be asked to move their clip up on our behavior clip chart.
 
All students start their day on green and should be their goal to stay on green throughout the day.  Here is a description of what our behavior clip chart looks like:
 
Pink:  Outstanding Day 
This means your child went above and beyond what was expected of him/her at school and consistently acted like a role model for his/her classmates.
 
Purple: Great Job
The student is displaying good behavior. You should be very proud of your child!
 
Blue:  Good Day
This means your child made great choices today at school and his/her behavior choices impressed me today.
 
Green:  Ready to Learn
This is where we start our school day.  If your child ends the day on green, then they did exactly as they were expected to do at school today.
 
Yellow: Think About It
At some point in the school day, your child made some poor choices regarding their behavior.  I do always give the students behavior warnings, so if they end the day on yellow please know that means that they were given plenty of opportunity to self-correct their behavior but did not do so.
 
Orange: Teacher Choice
During the school day, your child continued to make poor choices regarding their behavior.  I do always give the students warnings, so if they end the day on orange, that means that they were given plenty of opportunity to self-correct their behavior but choose not to do so.  If your child’s clip was on orange today, he/she had to sit out for a portion of afternoon recess today.
 
Red: Parent Contact
We have given multiple reminders about the behavior but it has continued. I will contact the parent via email, note or phone call. A visit to the Principal's office might also be in order. Students on this level may also lose recess time, etc. 
 
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