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Board adopts district behavior matrix for 2025–26 to standardize discipline, principals to refine details

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The board adopted a new behavior matrix intended to give principals clear, tiered guidance (tier 1–3) for responses to student behavior. Trustees and administrators said the matrix aims for district consistency while allowing building leaders to apply context and make tweaks during the school year.

The Laramie County School District No. 1 board voted to adopt a proposed behavior matrix for the 2025–26 school year that organizes responses to student conduct into three tiers, from minor classroom issues to the most severe incidents. Trustees described the matrix as a tool to promote consistency across schools while preserving principals’ ability to account for context.

Jeff Lewis, executive director of student services, explained that the matrix moves district practice…

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