Discipline

 

    The State of Michigan has recently passed House Bill 4163 Anti-Bullying Law.  St. Anne Catholic Grade School will be adopting discipline guidelines which will follow the Anti-Bullying law.

Please click here to visit the State of Michigan Legislature Website and read House Bill 4163.

 

    The ultimate goal of student conduct is that all students at St. Anne Catholic Grade School will exercise the highest degree of self discipline that is possible for their age level. Their actions and attitudes should be appropriate for encouraging the growth of a greater Catholic community. Parents and school staff share the responsibility for assisting this growth in each child by providing good examples and by encouraging Catholic behavior that recognizes the rights of all others in the community. Each element of society – family, Church, school, classroom, and the community – has its own guidelines for the welfare of the group. We must assist each student to know the rules, understand their necessity, and realize the results of violating these principles.

    The ability of St. Anne Catholic Grade School to provide a safe and responsible environment is based on general guidelines set forth and enforced with disciplinary procedures. Each situation will be dealt with on an individual basis, however, interpretation and implementation is left to the administration of the school. As a private school, the principal has the final word.