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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Still curious about what the school is doing to help improve disruptive classrooms. Sounds like some parents don't really care and other parents cared but couldn't do anything about it. I really would like to know what the administration handles discipline problems. Nobody has provided much information. Is that because nothing happens?[/quote] No, it's because no one treats postings citing "25% disruptive behavior" as credible. Note this poster never cites a source for their obviously arbitrary percentage. We understand this is a disappointed poster who is making up statistics to incite others. DCI has a very successful Restorative Justice program which has led it to have the lowest suspension and expulsion rates in DC. Thank god. Zero Tolerance models, followed by most secondary schools, is antiquated, unsuccessful at changing behavior, and fuels the School to Prison pipeline. [/quote] DCI parent here and mom of kid who has had his share of behavior issues. Using the Restoritive Justice model he's figured out what is and isn't acceptable. This had carried into home life as well. This school year he's a different kid. Happy, engaged, making good choices. I may have some gripes about DCI but their discipline model is NOT one of them.[/quote] Thanks for this info, DCI parent! DCI feeder parent here and parent to kid with ADHD, mild dyslexia, and some other issues. This leads to behavior issues sometimes (especially with a frustrating task), but overall doing great with supports in place at DCI feeder. Restorative justice is a good model. Here is some info for those not familiar w/ it. http://www.edutopia.org/blog/restorative-justice-resources-matt-davis[/quote]
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