Classroom Behavioral Disciplinary Letter
Classroom Behavioral Disciplinary Letter
[DATE]
[Your Name]
Teacher
[School Name]
1234 Oak Street
Springfield, IL 62704
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Johnson
5678 Elm Avenue
Springfield, IL 62705
Dear Mr. and Mrs. Johnson,
I am writing to inform you about an ongoing concern regarding your child, Emily Johnson, and her behavior in the classroom. As part of our commitment to creating a positive and productive learning environment, it is important to address any disruptions that interfere with both Emily's learning and that of her peers.
On November 25, 2050, Emily exhibited disruptive behavior during the class. She was talking during lessons, not following directions, and frequently interrupted her classmates. Despite several verbal reminders and redirection, the behavior continued to be a disruption. I attempted to offer additional support and moved her seat to a quieter area, but unfortunately, the behavior persisted.
I believe that addressing this issue early is key to ensuring that Emily has a successful experience in the classroom. I have scheduled a meeting with Emily to discuss the impact of her actions and to work on strategies to improve her behavior. Additionally, I would like to invite you to meet with me to discuss how we can work together to support Emily in making better choices moving forward. Please contact me at your earliest convenience to arrange a time for us to meet.
In the meantime, we will be implementing a behavior chart to help Emily focus on her actions and improve classroom behavior.
Thank you for your attention to this matter. I am confident that with support from both home and school, Emily can work toward a positive change in her behavior. Please don’t hesitate to reach out if you have any questions or would like further details about the situation.
Sincerely,
[Your Name]
Teacher
[School Name]