FAQ

Can teachers log incidents and detentions in Ten Points?

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Tags: Incidents, Detentions

Yes – Ten Points includes incident reporting, detentions and hall passes, so the harder moments are recorded properly without slowing a teacher’s day down.

Recognition comes first in Ten Points, but schools still need a proper way to record the moments that don’t go so well – and to do it without another spreadsheet.

Incident reporting gives staff a consistent way to log what happened, who was involved, and what happens next, so nothing depends on one teacher’s memory of a Tuesday afternoon. Detentions sit alongside it, with hall passes covering the smaller, everyday moments – a corridor pass, a quick trip out of class – that otherwise go unrecorded entirely.

None of it is designed to dwell on the negative. It’s there so the harder conversations are backed by a clear record, and so the praise elsewhere in the system keeps its proper weight.

Incident reporting, detentions and hall passes are part of our School plan – see pricing for the full breakdown.