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Student Note/Detention

This form is use for recording Student Notes/Detentions.

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In-class detention is a disciplinary action that schools use to address inappropriate student behavior. It can take place during school hours, after school. Here are some common aspects of in-class detention: Length: Detention usually lasts 30 minutes to an hour. Location: Students are typically sent to a designated room or area to work on homework or complete tasks. Supervision: A teacher or staff member is usually present to supervise students during detention. Reasons for assignment: Detention can be assigned for a variety of reasons, including not completing work, not behaving properly, or not taking appropriate action.
Administrative detention is a disciplinary action that high schools may use to hold students accountable for their behavior. Here are some examples of administrative detention rules: Time: Detention may be held during school hours, after normal school hours. Location: Detention may take place in a designated room or area. Length: Detention may last a set amount of time, such as 30 minutes to 1 hour, or up to 3 hours. Expectations: Students may be required to complete school-related work, remain silent, and not bring certain items. Consequences: Failure to appear for detention may result in a doubling of the assigned time, suspension, or other disciplinary action. Notification: Parents are typically notified within 48 hours of a detention being assigned.
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