Student Conduct
Positive Reinforcement
The Milam faculty and staff utilize positive reinforcement to promote appropriate behavior among our student body. We try our best to teach students that you don’t have to misbehave to gain attention. Students will be rewarded for being good students and good citizens. The rewards include positive notes, homework passes, extra recess time, classroom celebrations, etc. It is our wish that all students will behave in an appropriate manner.
Student Code of Conduct
District Discipline Supervisors:
Mrs. Kim Britton, Elementary
Dr. Brock English, Secondary
Student Discipline
TPSD School Board Policy JD- Student Discipline
Student Discipline: Elementary Grade 6
School is a place that provides rewarding experiences for a group of students working together from day to day. In order for all to benefit, enjoy, and learn from these experiences in a safe environment; discipline and order must be maintained.The primary responsibility for the conduct of a student rests with the student , the parents, and the school. Parents should discuss with their children the importance of, and need for, good behavior and a good attitude while in school. Our goal is to promote an atmosphere within the school that is conducive to learning while protecting the rights of students. No student's behavior will be allowed to interfere with the learning opportunities of others. We work to preserve the dignity of the individual while at the same time not allowing them to manipulate the system. Students, parents, teachers and administrators must be consistent in their decisions and be supportive of each other. Parent involvement with the school is required for a positive school environment. It is the parent's responsibility to attend conferences, make arrangements for children upon suspension, and provide current emergency information.