positive behavior support (pbs)
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Positive Behavior Support (PBS). North Miami Middle School R espectful O rganized A nd R esponsible. Things to Ponder. 75% of state prison inmates are high school dropouts A student who is retained two grades increases the risk of dropping out by 90% - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
Positive Behavior Support
(PBS)
North Miami Middle School
Respectful
Organized
And
Responsible
Things to Ponder
75% of state prison inmates are high school dropouts
A student who is retained two grades increases the risk of dropping out by 90%
High school dropouts are 3 times more likely to be arrested compared to high school graduates
Do you want to be a part of this statistic?
Behavior is learned, it CAN be changed and new behavior CAN be
taught.“I can, therefore
I will”
Simple Definition of PBS…
•The application of evidence-based strategies and systems to assist schools to increase academic performance, increase safety, decrease problem behavior, and establish positive school cultures.
PBS
Rules and Expectations
Monitoring and Recording
Rewards and Incentives
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School wide Rules and
Expectations
Rule: Be prompt to school and all
classes
Expectation: Students will be in their seats at the ringing of the bell
Rule: Be prepared to learn
Expectation: Students will bring all of the necessary materials to participate/perform in class
Rule: Respect all persons/property and comply with
authorityExpectation: Students are to
conduct themselves in the proper manner at all times and cooperate with staff, follow directions and use appropriate language
Rule: Follow the school dress code
Expectation: Students must wear the proper attire at all times including uniform pants, shirts and ID
Rule: Create a positive learning
environmentExpectation: Students will not use/display electronic devices, eat/drink in class, groom themselves or any such action that will disrupt the learning of others
Aspire to be…On timePreparedRespectfulIn uniformPositive
Hallway Rules
Walk, don’t run to class
Always be courteous
Lets keep the flow moving
Keep your hands and feet to yourself
Stay to the right
Cafeteria Rules
Take pride in your school and cafeteria
Always dump your tray Be considerate of others Line up when instructed Exit the cafeteria in an orderly
manner Stay in your seats (no roaming)
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Uniform Policy
Shirts Solid/Stripe color polo type
shirts (Collars A Must) Colors: Navy blue, light
blue or white only No shirt or cover-up is to be
worn over the uniform shirt Shirts are TUCKED IN
Pants/Shorts/Skorts
Must be of solid color and ankle length
Colors: Khaki or Navy blue only No holes, tears, rips, frays, tie
dyes, etc. Shorts, skorts must be at least
be 2 inches above knee.
Shoes Must be closed toe shoes Can not be slippers, sandals
(of any kind), slides, water shoes, Crocs, etc.
Again…closed toe shoes only!
Hats/caps/hair nets/skullies/ hoodies sunglasses/etc.
NO !!!(even on bad hair days)
IDs
Must be around your neck at all times
Monitoring and Recording
Behaviors are given a value of points Those points will be recorded and tracked Those students that have enough points
will be eligible for rewards and incentives Who can give out points:
AdministratorsTeachersSecurityCustodiansSupport staff
Recognized for … ID Proper uniform Class
participation School
beautification Preparedness Being on time
Caught reading Caught learning Attendance Random acts of
kindness Safe passage Cafeteria
etiquette
Rewards/Incentives
Restaurant gift cards Movie tickets NMSHS football game
tickets Negative points
buyback Dress down days Cookies at lunch School supplies Awards Shout-Outs Terrific Tuesday calls
Surprise parties In-school movie pass FREE Dance tickets Lunch with your
favorite administrator Ice cream/pizza
party/surprise party Student of the Month
VIP pass VIP pass to youth fair
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School Hours 9:10 a.m. to 3:50 p.m.
You must be in your class at the ringing of the bells not walking to it
Oh yeah, I almost forgot…
There still are consequences for those of your children that choose to disregard the rules of the school/classroom.
They can include: Detention Saturday school SCSI Outdoor Suspension Alternative School Opportunity School
But we don’t have to worry about that right?
Credits…
Presentation was created by Mr. Paul Rozanski, NMSH DEAN of Student / PBS Coach and Mr. Joshua Ho, NMMS Dean of Discipline / PBS Coach
ROAR Respectful
Organized
Achieving
Responsible