Anonymous wrote:Fascinating. This must vary a ton by school. I got a couple calls a year in K-2 and nothing ever showed up on the discipline tab in SIS. There was one pretty serious incident where DS and a buddy were throwing rocks and broke a car window in the teacher parking lot.
DS is in 6th now... haven't gotten a call since 3rd grade. So for any of you parents of young boys... it can get better.
Not going to complain that it appears our school doesn't really use that tab.
Anonymous wrote:I thought it was only for suspensions or just wasn't used in elementary. My ADHD son was in trouble daily before medication with near daily emails home and trips to the principal. But nothing in his discipline record.
Anonymous wrote:Did I miss the answer to the question. It's not there. Is it coming back? If not, how will parents know?
My kid got one in 1st grade, we never got a call till we called them after we saw it in SIS.
Is it secret now? Or simply another IT fail.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:what is a discipline refrrral ?
is when they are send to the "principal office" but the teacher will write a displcine refferal and the AP will talk do the student most likely the next day or so , re the indecent .
No, it needs to be much more than getting sent to the office. Getting suspended goes in the discipline section.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:what is a discipline refrrral ?
is when they are send to the "principal office" but the teacher will write a displcine refferal and the AP will talk do the student most likely the next day or so , re the indecent .
cmsmeade wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:what is a discipline refrrral ?
is when they are send to the "principal office" but the teacher will write a displcine refferal and the AP will talk do the student most likely the next day or so , re the indecent .
No, it needs to be much more than getting sent to the office. Getting suspended goes in the discipline section.
Nope. My 4th grader had one put on that you could see when SIS had the discipline tab... but there were no details about the incident. So last year (when he was a 6th grader) I emailed the AP and asked about it - she wrote:
Hello 😊
I am wondering why you cannot see the reason in ParentVue. Unfortunately, I don’t have that view to help you navigate it. Sorry! I can thought explain what happened. That was a long time ago! 😊 These are the notes from the incident:
“Offender was not listening or following directions. He would not shut the laptop after being asked 3 times. He took the teacher chime and used it in class without permission. He laughed at the teacher."
An incident only stays on a student’s record for 5 years. It will automatically come off on it’s own after the 5 years. I am pretty certain that it will not have any impact on his future here in FCPS. Even though it is on there, it was 2 years ago.
Let me know if you need anything else! Have a great weekend 😊
So yeah, if your kid goes to a school like this one, Lake Wobegon, where "all of the children are above average" -- what calls for discipline is at a whole different level...
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:what is a discipline refrrral ?
is when they are send to the "principal office" but the teacher will write a displcine refferal and the AP will talk do the student most likely the next day or so , re the indecent .
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:what is a discipline refrrral ?
is when they are send to the "principal office" but the teacher will write a displcine refferal and the AP will talk do the student most likely the next day or so , re the indecent .
No, it needs to be much more than getting sent to the office. Getting suspended goes in the discipline section.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:what is a discipline refrrral ?
is when they are send to the "principal office" but the teacher will write a displcine refferal and the AP will talk do the student most likely the next day or so , re the indecent .
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:what is a discipline refrrral ?
is when they are send to the "principal office" but the teacher will write a displcine refferal and the AP will talk do the student most likely the next day or so , re the indecent .
Anonymous wrote:what is a discipline refrrral ?