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August 9, 2011

Conduct Form

Sometimes schools have their own version of behavior logs that are filled out daily. My last school had one that was used school wide. My previous school did not, which led us to creating this.



If my new school doesn’t have a form, I think I’ll go back to using this. I really like the codes at the bottom. They make it easy to communicate with the parents about why their kiddo may have not made a wise choice. I left the dates blank so that you can write them in if you’d like. 🙂
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