Citizenship What the Numbers Mean. Please Understand: Students demonstrating most, not necessarily all, the traits will earn the appropriate number. It.

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Citizenship What the Numbers Mean

Please Understand: Students demonstrating most, not necessarily all, the traits will earn the appropriate number. It is the student’s responsibility to fully understand each description Earning a 1, 2, or 3 will qualify the student for the A or A-B honor roll. A 4 or 5 will dismiss the student from the honor roll regardless of the grades.

To earn a one (1) excellent: Student must: -Demonstrate classroom leadership and outstanding conduct -Show interest and enthusiasm -Contribute consistently -Exert positive influence -Sets scholarly example

To Earn a two (2) Good: Student must: Student must: Demonstrate generally good conduct Demonstrate generally good conduct Display cooperative behavior and attitude Display cooperative behavior and attitude Acts responsibly by being prepared for all assignments Acts responsibly by being prepared for all assignments Contributes to class on a regular basis Contributes to class on a regular basis

To Earn a Three (3) Fair: SStudent: Requires little correction Needs few reminders about conduct Does not distract others’ work Treats others respectfully

To Earn a Four (4) Poor: Student: Often requires correction Causes disturbances Needed correction outweighs contributions Attends irregularly, often tardy Wastes class time, is inattentive

To Earn a Five (5) Disruptive: Student: Student: –Demonstrates consistently rude and/or disruptive behavior –Does not respond to corrective action –Interferes with the learning and rights of others –Displays negative attitude