Level 2 Behavior Expectations

Thank you to everyone for entering all level 2 behaviors. Those behavior reports provide valuable information when determining the best way to support our students. Please make sure you are informing parents and giving consequences to students who receive a level 2 behavior report.

Informing Parents: please make sure that you check the “Include in Daily Behavior Report – Printbox (see highlighted image below). This will automatically email the student’s parent the behavior report at 5 PM.


Recently, we met with a parent regarding her child’s behavior. When we informed her that her child will need to go on a Behavior Support Plan (BSP) because he had 22 Level 2 behavior reports, she stated that she was only informed/emailed 8 reports.

Consequences: if you are having difficulties trying to find an appropriate consequence, you can use the examples below or speak to a member of the admin team for suggestions.
1. Apology letter with parent signature
2. Restitution for damage or stolen items
3. Formal or informal Student-Teacher conference (identify the misbehavior, reteach the appropriate behavior, provide adjusting feedback, allow for practice and/or provide an opportunity for the student to demonstrate the appropriate behavior)
4. Structured/Supervised Time out (e.g., desk in corner, carpet at back of room
5. Think It Over sheet
6. Temporary removal from class to buddy room
7. Behavior Mini Course packets located on the “Behavior Site” app


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