Chicago Public Schools is overhauling how it tracks disruptive behavior by students in pre-K through second grade and how it communicates with families about such incidents.
Under student code of conduct changes the school board is slated to approve this week, schools would only flag behaviors that represent a serious safety issue, such as bringing a weapon to school. And letters alerting parents about these behaviors will no longer refer to misconduct and code of conduct violations language district officials said stigmatized young children and failed to reflect their social-emotional development.
The proposed changes are part of a broader district move away from punitive discipline.
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