Our goal at Cedar Ridge Elementary is that all students have a successful and meaningful school experience which includes a learning environment that is challenging, safe, and enjoyable. To provide this experience, students will be expected to follow our school wide rules: BE RESPECTFUL, BE RESPONSIBLE, and BE SAFE. Students will be given instructions in the first days of school about these rules and what the expectations of these rules are in various settings. Classroom teachers will each have their own set of rules/ procedures which correlate with our school wide rules.
PRINCIPAL 200 Club:
The 200 club provides an element of positive variability to keep students motivated. It includes dynamic feedback, continually informing students and staff about who is following school rules. Students are never quite sure when they might be “caught” and recognized for good behavior. The backbone of the 200 club consists of a system of “All school rules” or expectations with a positive phone call made home to parents and a chance to be a part of our “Bingo” board Principal 200 club party. Parents will be notified via permission slip if their child is part of a “Bingo” and invited to participate in the 200 club party.
In situations where a student has moved through their classroom discipline procedures to inappropriate or disruptive behavior which impacts learning and/or the safety of others, the following disciplinary actions may take place:
REFOCUS FORM: Students will be given “think time.” During this time, students will be aswked to go to another room to complete a form regarding their behavior/ choices. Parents will be notified of this “think time” by being asked to sign and return the Refocus form to school.
PARENT CONFERENCE: Parents may be asked to come and conference with the teacher and student based on frequency and severity of behaviors.
SCHOOL COUNSELOR REFERRAL: Students may be referred to the School Counselor to learn skills which may assist in changing his/her behavior. Parents will be notified and permission must be granted prior to the Counselor working with students. Parents can also initiate the counselor working with their child. Our counselor is Kirsten Greenfield. You can contact her at kirsten.greenfield@ccsdut.org
BEHAVIOR CONTRACT: Based on frequency and severity of behaviors, the student may be put on a behavior contract/plan which will be developed by the teacher, school counselor, administration, and parent.
OFFICE REFERRAL: An automatic office referral will be made in situations where the safety of the student or others is compromised, such as bringing a weapon or facsimile of a weapon to school, fighting or aggression, physical/verbal conflict, vandalism, leaving school grounds, or threat of physical harm.
All individual student behavior plans supersede this school-wide behavior plan.
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Rev. 5/21/2025