Demerit (school discipline)

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A demerit is a point given to a student as a penalty for bad behavior.

infraction committed.[2]

Schools use the demerit record within a point-based system to punish

detention, loss of privileges (e.g., being denied field trips and participation in school events), or some other punishment[3][4] based on the seriousness and frequency of the infraction.[5]

One criticism of demerit systems is that they create bookkeeping problems and can result in students receiving severe punishments for minor infractions.[6] Another criticism is that older adolescents learn how to manipulate a demerit system.[7] There are also critics who cite that demerits wear parents down with constant parental meetings and leave students behind due to missed instructional time as a consequence of punishments such as detention and suspension.[8]

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  3. ^ "The Demise of the Demerit". Archived from the original on 2020-06-14. Retrieved 2019-10-10.
  4. ^ "Riverdale School District - Demerit System". Archived from the original on 2019-10-10. Retrieved 2019-10-10.
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  6. ^ "School's Demerit System May be Expelled * Panel in Northampton Says Simpler Method Needed to Make Punishment Fit 'Crime.'". 12 February 1997.
  7. ^ Louis Rosen. School Discipline: Best Practices for Administrators.
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