11 thoughts on ““Turning the Page: Clay County Schools Embrace Positive Discipline Amid Bans Controversy in St. Johns”

  1. Clay County Schools might be doing great with their discipline stuff but what about all the other schools out there struggling? Why are we only hearing about this one county

  2. Clay County Schools are really doing a good job with how they handle student behavior and discipline. It’s nice to see them using positive techniques like restorative justice and prioritizing social-emotional learning. This can really help students grow and learn from their mistakes in a

  3. Well, I think Clay County Schools are doing some pretty cool stuff with their student discipline strategies. Instead of just punishing kids, they’re focusing on building relationships and creating a positive environment for learning. This whole restorative justice thing they’re doing sounds really important, you know, teaching students to learn from their mistakes and grow. Plus, the social-emotional

  4. Clay County Schools are doing so much good stuff for the students, it’s amazing! I’m so glad they’re focusing on positive discipline and creating a supportive environment for the kids to learn and grow. Restorative justice sounds like a great way to help students understand their actions and make things right. And prioritizing social-emotional learning is so important for

  5. Wow, this is so cool! Clay County Schools are doing some really awesome stuff with student discipline. It’s great to see them focusing on positive techniques like rest

  6. Wow, Clay County Schools really be out here revolutionizing student discipline while St. Johns County be like “what even is discipline, bro?” It’s like they’re bringing in all the good vibes and creating a supportive space for students to flourish. And like, restorative justice? That’s some next level stuff, man. Who knew schools could be so cool?

  7. Clay County Schools sure do seem to be doing a good job with student discipline. It’s nice to see them focusing on positivity and all that good stuff. We need more of that in schools, you know? Building relationships and promoting empathy can really make a difference in how students behave. It’s interesting to see how

  8. Clay County Schools are really doing something great with their approach to student discipline. I think it’s important to focus on positive techniques and creating a supportive environment for students to thrive. Restorative justice practices sound like a smart way to

  9. Clay County Schools in St. Johns are truly paving the way for a more positive and nurturing approach to student discipline. Their emphasis on restorative justice practices and social-emotional learning is commendable. It’s inspiring to see educators prioritizing empathy and collaboration to create a safe and inclusive environment

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