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Mission Statement


The mission of the Student Discipline and Behavior Support Department is to develop a foundation for academic success by providing preventative and responsive behavioral support for all stakeholders.


Vision Statement


To impact student achievement by cultivating positive relationships and inclusive environments through student-centered approaches that produce self-efficacy in behavioral education and practices.



Student Discipline and Behavior Support Department (located on the former Bishop Spaugh Community Academy campus) provides programs and services for students who have specific needs that have not been met in a traditional educational setting.  In addition, the department provides services and strategies to facilitate a safe and orderly school environment. We help prepare students behaviorally for academic success.
 


Examples that clarify our purpose: 
  • Manage or modify student behavior
  • Rehabilitate students to re-enter the mainstream
  • Access and utilize student learning styles and communicate to the  home school
  • Identify/diagnose problems/needs of students
  • Facilitate an effective learning environment for students who have violated rules in the code of student conduct
  • Provide alternatives for students who have violated rules in the code of student conduct
  • Allow students who have displayed behavioral issues to progress academically
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Office Location

Student Discipline and Behavior Support Department

Dr. Lisa Barnes, Executive Director

1901 Herbert Spaugh Lane
Charlotte, NC 28208
Phone: 980-343-3768
Fax: 980-343-3796
Courier: 871
P.O. Box 30035
Charlotte, NC 28230-0035
Phone: 980-343-3000
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