Behavior Rubric
For
Mrs. Brown’s Class
2003-2004

An S (satisfactory) student reflects:
· Always displays good citizenship.
· Always listens well to teacher and always does what teacher asks in a prompt manner.
· Always works quietly and does not disturb others.
· Always displays acceptable lunchroom behavior.
· Always displays acceptable behavior in Art, Music, P.E.,
   and Computer lab.
· Always follows classroom rules.

An N (needs improvement) student reflects:
· Some of the time displays good citizenship.
· Some of the time listens well to teacher and some of the time does what teacher asks in a prompt manner.
· Some of the time works quietly and does not disturb others.
· Some of the time displays acceptable lunchroom behavior.
· Some of the time displays acceptable behavior in Art, Music, P.E., and Computer Lab.
· Some of the time follows classroom rules.

A U (unsatisfactory) student reflects:
· Seldom displays good citizenship.
· Seldom listens to the teacher and most of the time does not do what teacher asks in a timely manner.
· Seldom works quietly and does disturb others.
· Seldom displays acceptable lunchroom behavior.
· Seldom displays acceptable behavior in Art, Music, P.E. and Computer Lab.
· Seldom follows classroom rules.
· Has made the choice to be referred to Mr. Mosely or sent to Time-Out.

Every student is responsible for his/her behavior.
Every student is aware of the rules.
Every student makes choices (good or bad) concerning his/her behavior.
 
Acceptable behavior is expected because there is not enough time to constantly redirect or correct students. An N or U in behavior on the report card will keep your child from earning honor roll status. My duty is to teach your child according to the Ware County Curriculum Guidelines and QCC objectives as mandated by the Georgia State Department of Education. I do not give rewards on a regular basis for expected and acceptable behavior. The students’ reward is intrinsic (the satisfaction in knowing that one has done what is expected and acceptable). My wish is for each student to make wise choices concerning his/her behavior. I expect and will appreciate reinforcement from parents and caregivers for these expectations. I look forward to a wonderful year of teaching and learning with each student. It is a privilege to be your child’s teacher.