Behavior Expectations

                    MIDDLE SCHOOL BEHAVIOR POLICY
 
Students in the middle school are held to a high standard of behavior.  As 
in all grades, we continue to stress respect for self and others.  The 
general middle school discipline procedure is a version that flows directly 
from the intermediate token system.

Every two weeks the student starts with a clean slate.  Students who do not 
abide by the expected standard of behavior and guidelines set out in the 
handbook will receive a discipline slip, the earned consequence of their 
actions.  Three (3) discipline slips within a two week period will result in 
twenty (20) minutes before or after school.  The homeroom teacher will 
contact the parents to set up a mutually convenient time.  If it becomes 
necessary for your son or daughter to stay after school twice, you will be 
contacted for a conference.  Students who have not had to stay after school 
will participate in a quarterly reward.


                    CLASSROOM BEHAVIOR EXPECTATIONS

           Jesus wants us to love one another as He loves us.  

   To implement His command it always helps to lay down a few ground rules: 

  
-	Follow my directions, follow the class procedures and obey all 
        school rules.

-       Listen well.

-	Do not talk in class unless you have been called on.    
         
-	Treat everyone and their property with respect.