| This year we will
have some fun and interesting events for students who “choose”
to do the right thing:
The Positive Behavior Intervention and Support
Program
Positive Behavior Intervention and Support (PBIS) is a program
that uses data to enhance the capacity of schools to educate all
students,
especially those with challenging social behaviors. The PBIS
program has clearly defined outcomes and practices related to
academic
and social behavior that support student success. It has
an instructional focus in which emphasis is placed on teaching
behaviors that
will most likely engage students in the academic process. PBIS
uses data to guide intervention and management decisions.
“King
Principles”
Martin L. King, Jr. students are expected to display the sort of
behavior which reflects the “King Principles”: Be
Respectful, Be
Responsible, Be Safe and Be Ready. Appropriate behavior
will be supported by the “Eye On The Prize” incentive
program.
“Eye On The Prize”
The “Eye On The Prize” program is a proactive approach to
discipline supported by clearly defined expectations for
behavior and
incentives which students will earn for displaying appropriate
behavior. Students who follow school rules are prepared for
learning,
display good citizenship in the classroom, halls, cafeteria, and
on school buses. They will have the opportunity to earn prizes,
special
privileges and participate in classroom and school-wide incentive
activities.
The
program consists of three levels:
Level 1:
Classroom: Each teacher will discuss expected classroom
behavior with all students. The students
and teachers will
establish special incentives to reward maximized instructional
time on task and a positive approach to learning.
Students who have met
the agreed upon criteria will participate in classroom incentive
activities, as planned by the teacher and class. Students
who have not
met the criteria will not be allowed to participate in
the incentive activity and will complete an alternative
instructional
assignment during the planned activity. Teachers will
recognize on a daily basis, individual students who are
displaying excellent
citizenship with Renaissance cards, and those who are not
with Discipline Record Cards. Renaissance cards will be
submitted for each
team’s weekly Renaissance drawing. Renaissance cards may be
submitted along with Merit tickets for special prizes and
privileges
throughout the school year.
Level 2:
Campus Deportment: All students are expected to report to
homeroom within five minutes after entering the building. They
should refrain from loitering in between classes, and before or
after lunch and report directly to their assigned buses after
going to lockers
at the end of the day. Staff members who supervise student
movement in the halls/bus dismissal/cafeteria will issue “Merit
and Demerit”
tickets dependent upon the behavior observed. Students will
earn “merit points” for displaying positive behavior,
(Examples: honesty,
helping others, avoiding a problem situation, contributing to
the building appearance, exerting positive peer pressure).
Students will be issued “demerit points” for displaying
unacceptable behavior. (Examples: running in the halls,
pushing, shoving,
tripping, engaging in horseplay, loitering in the halls, at bus
dismissal and before or after lunch, showing rudeness to peers
or staff, using loud or boisterous behavior or inappropriate
language, abusing or sharing lockers, engaging in
inappropriate
physical contact, violating the student dress code, having
unauthorized gum, candy, food or drink, cutting in the lunch
line,
not sitting in assigned lunch seat). Merit and demerit
tickets will be turned in to the grade level administrator on
the same day they
are issued. “Demerit points” will result in a parent contact,
detention, community service assignment or other appropriate
administrative
action. Students will be allowed to accumulate “merit
points” along with Renaissance cards and trade them in for
prizes and special
privileges such as eating with a friend at
lunch or attending a special assembly or
school activity. Merit points will result in a positive
phone call or written contact to parents by the grade level
administrator.
Level 3:
“The Prize”:
Students who consistently display responsible citizenship will
be invited to participate in a school-wide incentive
activity at the end of each month. Students will not be allowed
to participate in the monthly activity if they have received a
PS-74 or
other significant discipline referrals as determined by the
grade level administrator.
Set Goals,
Act Responsibly, Focus on Academics
and
“Keep Your
Eye On The Prize”!
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