Student Discipline and Behavior Support
Restorative Practices

​"Restorative practices are processes that proactively build healthy relationships and a sense of community to prevent and address conflict and wrongdoing. " The Schott Foundation

To find out more about Restorative Practices, contact Latasha Smith-Valentine or Terance Staton, District Restorative Practice Coordinators, with all Restorative Practice related questions.   

Latasha Smith - Valentine, Latasha.smith@cms.k12.nc.us 

Terence StatonTeranced.staton@cms.k12.nc.us


Documentation

Professional Development / Training Descriptions

Request for a Restorative Conference

Request for Restorative Practice Information or Training




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Phone: 980-343-3000
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