Richland Elementary School implements proactive strategies for teaching and supporting student behaviors to create a safe and nurturing school environment. Our goal is to provide consistent, positive behavior supports throughout the school day. We have established the social and behavioral structures students need to grow and excel. We provide multiple tiers of prevention and intervention as well as school-wide procedures and specialized and individualized disciplinary actions.
Each teacher has a specific classroom behavior plan. It incorporates teacher/student expectations, a hierarchy of consequences for students who break the rules, and positive reinforcement. The plan should also contain a "severe clause" for serious behavior issues. The student may be referred to the Principal or Assistant Principal for help in resolving behavior that interferes with learning. If you have a question regarding a discipline procedure, please contact your child's teacher. You should expect a Classroom Behavior Plan to be sent home within the first two weeks of school.
Richland uses restorative practices as a framework for building community and for responding to challenging behavior through dialogue, coming to understanding, and making things right. Teachers engage in restorative circles with their classes weekly to build community, teach restorative concepts and skills, and set things right when there is conflict. School administrators utilize restorative practices to engage students in resolving conflicts and repairing relationships.
Rules and Expectations for Common Areas
Our Motto at Richland is to live “The Mustang Way”, which means “A leader does the right thing even when nobody's looking. Think before you act - Ask yourself: Is it safe? Is it honest? Is it respectful?”
We have three schoolwide rules:
We believe these three rules cover all manners of behavior and set the standard for what is expected… leading children to live The Mustang Way. Please review the Richland Rules & Expectations Matrix for more information.
Technology
School chromebooks are for school use only and must be properly taken care of. Please ensure that your child charges their chromebook every night before coming to school. Cell phones and Smartwatches must remain off while on campus, and cell phones put away in backpacks. Students are not allowed to text or make phone calls from their personal devices during the school day. Students are prohibited from taking pictures of and/or recording any individual on school grounds. Electronics (chromebooks, phones, smart watches, etc.) may not be used before school or at dismissal time.
Students are required to show proper attention to cleanliness, health, neatness, safety, and appropriateness of clothing and appearance for school activities. A well-groomed appearance is important in developing a positive self-image and compliments the school's instructional program.
The administration is the final authority when a difference of opinion arises. When a violation of the dress guidelines occurs, the students will be required to correct this by calling home for the proper attire.
Our goal is to provide a safe and drug free environment for all our students. Students who attempt to bring drugs, alcohol, or weapons to school may be arrested by a Sheriff's Deputy, suspended from school, and expelled for up to one full year.
Richland Elementary recognizes the health hazards related to the use of tobacco, including the breathing of second-hand smoke. We are a tobacco-free school, which means we do not allow smoking or vaping in the classrooms or on the campus at any time. In addition, we provide educational information to our students through classroom instruction and activities. Our school has information available in the school office about programs that support adults who desire to stop smoking.
A student can be suspended from school by the principal or designee if it has been determined that the student, while on school grounds or during an activity off school grounds related to school attendance has: