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How to fill out the Minor Infraction Report online
This guide provides users with clear instructions on completing the Minor Infraction Report online. The report is designed to document recurring behavior incidents in a supportive and informative manner.
Follow the steps to effectively complete the Minor Infraction Report.
- Click the ‘Get Form’ button to obtain the Minor Infraction Report and open it in your chosen editor.
- Begin by entering the student's name and the teacher's name in the respective fields. This establishes the identity of the individuals involved in the incident.
- Select the type of incident from the INCIDENT TYPE section by checking the appropriate box. Choices include options like minor disruption and minor theft.
- Document the tracking information for the first, second, and third incidents by filling in the relevant sections with details about each occurrence, including the date and specific actions taken.
- In the INTERVENTION section, select the intervention strategies that were implemented for each tracking instance. Be sure to check the relevant boxes to indicate the actions taken.
- Identify the possible motivation behind the student's behavior by checking the appropriate boxes in the POSSIBLE MOTIVATION section for each incident.
- Complete the OTHERS INVOLVED section, checking any individuals or groups involved in the incident, such as peers or staff members.
- If applicable, enter details regarding a parent call in the designated space, including the parent's name and the date of the communication.
- Review the entire form for completeness and accuracy before finalizing it.
- Once all fields are filled out, save changes, and choose your desired option to download, print, or share the Minor Infraction Report.
Complete the Minor Infraction Report online today to ensure accurate documentation of student behavior incidents.
Misconduct refers to the failure to follow a set of explicitly stated rules. In the prison context, misconduct is often referred to as disciplinary infractions. These disciplinary infractions within a correctional facility are at odds with the mission of maintaining a secure environment.
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