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We are kicking off the new year with Kodu projects 3 & 4 in 7/8 Tech and are wrapping up our All About Me!! projects in 6th grade Tech.
School-wide announcements:
Lunch Detention for Missing/Low Quality Work and Behavior Issues
At TCDS, we believe tasks and assignments given to students have value. We expect students to complete tasks and assignments in a quality manner and on time. When this does not happen, we believe students should be held accountable for getting their work done. To this end, we are implementing a new lunch detention program designed to keep students on track and encourage them to complete work in a timely manner.
A teacher, crew leader or administrator can assign a student to lunch detention for one or more pieces of missing or low quality work. When a student is assigned, parents will be notified by email. Students assigned to lunch detention are expected to bring their lunch and their missing/low quality work to the MPR at the beginning of the lunch period. They will be supervised by an administrator. If a student does not report to the MPR for an assigned lunch detention, one additional detention will be assigned and parents will be notified.
We are confident this approach will encourage students to turn in quality work on time as we know students would rather spend their lunch time with their friends than an administrator.
Students can also be assigned to lunch detention for behavior issues in class.
We appreciate your support.
Please contact an administrator if you have any questions about this new policy.
We are kicking off the new year with Kodu projects 3 & 4 in 7/8 Tech and are wrapping up our All About Me!! projects in 6th grade Tech.
School-wide announcements:
Lunch Detention for Missing/Low Quality Work and Behavior Issues
At TCDS, we believe tasks and assignments given to students have value. We expect students to complete tasks and assignments in a quality manner and on time. When this does not happen, we believe students should be held accountable for getting their work done. To this end, we are implementing a new lunch detention program designed to keep students on track and encourage them to complete work in a timely manner.
A teacher, crew leader or administrator can assign a student to lunch detention for one or more pieces of missing or low quality work. When a student is assigned, parents will be notified by email. Students assigned to lunch detention are expected to bring their lunch and their missing/low quality work to the MPR at the beginning of the lunch period. They will be supervised by an administrator. If a student does not report to the MPR for an assigned lunch detention, one additional detention will be assigned and parents will be notified.
We are confident this approach will encourage students to turn in quality work on time as we know students would rather spend their lunch time with their friends than an administrator.
Students can also be assigned to lunch detention for behavior issues in class.
We appreciate your support.
Please contact an administrator if you have any questions about this new policy.