Automatic Level I Drops

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Automatic Level I Drops Stop and Think before you act or speak

Destroying Property-breaking school’s or student’s things Is not a good choice! It makes friends mad! This is a level 1 drop!

Physical Aggression- hitting, kicking, pushing, throwing, shoving Can get someone hurt! You will lose friends! This is a level 1 drop!

Verbal Aggression- cursing or threatening others bbbbbCanCW This is a level 1 drop!

Leaving Assigned Area- running out of class or away from teacher Isvvv This is a level 1 drop!

Stealing-Taking things that don’t belong to you No one will trust you! This is a level 1 drop!