Our 14 year old, Scott, is in the same boat. I talked at length with the school counselor. We have tried banning him from everything he liked for not getting his work done...with NO success and NO progress...The counselor suggested that we give IMMEDIATE rewards for any bit of success.
Assigning additional work isn't the answer...if he's NOT doing the work he is supposed to, he probably won't do the extra work either. Is his teacher actively involved in re-directing your son back to his school work when he gets off-track? I'm sure the absence of his dad has a lot to do with his behavior, but that still doesn't excuse it. You should definitely keep in touch frequently with his teacher. Our school district has "behavior report forms", which are signed by the teacher daily, and brought home for a parent signature. The form has room for a daily report on the child's behavior. You could volunteer in his class...in 6th grade, the teacher might have you making copies, or grading papers...it will give you a chance to observe your son in action, and a chance to get to know the teacher really well...in a positive atmosphere.
If you can't be at the school, try emailing the teacher on a regular basis...as often as you deem necessary. Ask questions about his assignments and classroom behavior.
It is SO easy to focus on the NEGATIVE, ignoring the POSITIVE...
We recently instituted a HOMEWORK CONTRACT with Scott, and so far, the results have been very positive...you could tailor it to suit the needs of your son...here it is...
HOMEWORK CONTRACT
1. Scott will bring home his school work every day and show it to MOM or DAD, for each class. As a reward, Scott will earn 5 minutes of time on the computer for every current assignment that he brings home. For every completed assignment, Scott will earn an additional 5 minutes. For assignments requiring multiple days for completion, 5 minutes will be awarded for completion of a prescribed portion of the assignment for a given day.
2. For assignments that were completed in class and turned in that day, Scott will have the teacher make a note in his planner and sign it. The same will be true for days when ther is no assignment for a particular class.
3. Scott will earn an additional 20 minutes of computer fime for one hour of reading his AR book, for a grand total of one hour of computer time per day. All assignments must be completed, and reading must be done before time on the computer is allowed. Computer time must be used on the day it is earned, or it will be lost.
4. Scott will be allowed to do his homeowrk in his room, undisturbed, as long as he is making satisfactory progress. He will have to show his work every 30 minutes. dIf a satisfactory amount of work has NOT been completed, Scott will have to leave his room and continue his work on the couch, or other disignated spot, where MOM or DAD can supervise him. Satisfactory progress will be defined according to the requirements of the assignment.
5. Scott's homework allowance iwll be 50 cents per day, based on bringing home all assignments to show MOM or DAD, and completing them, or having his planner signed, as stated above. ALL classes must be accounted for, every school day. Scott will earn 50 cents per day on weekends and school holidays and vacations with one hour of reading an AR book, or other book approved by MOM or DAD, and doing a prescribed amount of homework, if any is pending. Non-school-day reading will earn one hour of computer time for each hour of reading.
6. Scott will improve his percentages on his overall grades over time for each class. This will be accomplished by doing and turning in his school work. Make-up of past missing assignments will not be required, however , make-up of these assignments will improve the overall percentages. For each percentage point of improvement in each class, verified by the Skyward grade postings every Thursday, Scott will earn one point toward a separate incentive benefit. The postings will be recorded on a chart. Points can be spent, or saved for a larger reward. Rewards include: Bonus Hour on the computer: 1 point. All-day Saturday TV: 5 points. Purchase of one Pay-Per-View movie: 10 points. Family trip to Baskin Robbins: 20 points. Purchase of item up to a value of $25: 100 points. At the end of the school year, if all class grades reach 80 percent or better, MOM and DAD will purchase a DVD of Scott's choice. Points will be subtracted if percentage points are lost (the opposite of improvement). On school days, these points can only be redeemed if ALL assignments and signatures are brought home, and all homework and AR reading is completed, as stated in the terms above. NO EXCEPTIONS!! Additionally, on non-school days, reading, chores, and pending homework must be completed before points can be redeemed.
So far, this has been very successful. Scott is bringing home his homework, however, he is not always getting the signatures for classes where there is "no homework"...his loss...he has the short-term immediate reward for his daily work (daily computer time), and the long-term rewards for improving his cumulative grades.
Prior to the contract, Scott had 3 F's. One of those has been brought up to a D, and the other two classes he was failing have shown significant improvement in his overall percentages...still not passing, but improving...if he keeps it up, he will bring them all up to passing, and hopefully, up to decent grades.
He still has a room for improvement in the honesty department...I saw a missing creative writing assignment that due on April 23rd...it was assigned before the contract took effect, but it is a HUGE part of his grade. I asked him about it, and he said that he DID turn it in. In checking with the teacher by email, I found out that the assignment has NOT been turned in. The teacher asked him to be honest with me about work in his class. Additoinally, Scott said that he had the assignment saved in his personal folder on the school's computer. If this is true, he should be able to print it and turn it in. He is supposed to be saving all work done on the school computers to his flash drive...this assignment is NOT on his flash drive...we checked this morning.
I hope this info is helpful to you...remember, keep it positive...Becky