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Classroom Behavior

  Stoplight
     The stoplight works like this: every child has a clothespin.  If a rule is broken, he/she has to move their clothespin to the green light.  The green light is just a warning to remember "Green Light" behavior.  
     The second offense would result in the clothespin being moved to the yellow light.  A clothespin on yellow means "No Mustang Dollar" for the day.
     If a student can't behave the third time, he/she will move the clothespin to the red light and report to Mr. Whittier.  He will call the student's parents and determine what action needs to be taken.  Usually a red light means a missed recess or time in the skills room.
     Each day we put the clothespins away and start over.  If the student has reoccurring red lights he/she will be referred to the Skills Teacher to develop a behavioral plan and/or behavior tracker.