Objective+26


 * Objective 26: Handle one disciplinary problem.**

arrest at a football game. One of the students was arrested and transported to the Washington County Regional Jail. Contacted the parents of the other student who was banned from the premises. This student will be required to attend an area wide meeting with the school board administration before being allowed back into school. || understanding will go a long way in reducing future incidents. Contacting the parent(s) of the student involved in the situation also keeps all of the parties informed and hopefully on the same page. As part of this objective I made a visit to the home of the student to discuss the situation with his mother. This was an eye opening experience. It provided valuable insight into the living conditions of the student. It was apparent that the lack of supervision from the parent(s) plays a large role in the discipline problems of a child. ||
 * Date || Time started || Time ended || Number of hours || Description of activities ||
 * 06/19/12 ||= 8:00 ||= 10:30 ||= 2.5 || Conducted initial investigation, student conference, and parent conference of disciplinary problem. ||
 * 06/19/12 ||= 10:30 ||= 3:30 ||= 5.5 || Compiled reflections analyzing the social and economic conditions involved in the situation. ||
 * 09/24/12 ||= 9:00 ||= 10:30 ||= 1.5 || Acted on an indecent exposure incident on a school bus. Met with parents and suspended student. ||
 * 10/12/12 ||= 8:00 PM ||= 10:00 PM ||= 2.0 || Assited Officer Wilson (JSB Resource Officer) in detaining two students for resisting
 * Reflections and learning |||||||| In dealing with any disciplinary problem it's important for the student(s) involved in the incident to understand what they've done wrong. This
 * Reading(s) |||||||| Glanz, J. (2006). //What every principal should know about Educational leadership//. Thousand Oaks, CA: Corwin Press. ||