This grade level had the fewest behavior referrals this year.
Kindergarten
This type of behavior resulted in the most referrals school-wide.
Disruption
The most referrals were recorded during this month.
September
This grade level had the highest number of referrals during lunch periods.
3rd Grade
Find an alternate task, reflect one-on-one, planned ignore, review if's and then's (expectations), etc.
This hour of the school day had the fewest incident reports.
11:00am
This grade had the most level 3 behavior incidents.
3rd Grade
Wednesday
Most referrals during prep came from this behavior type.
Disruption
Use this intervention when a student throws a chair at you or others.
Class Clear. Then call Kim.
This month of this school year had the lowest number of level 3 referrals.
August
This hour of the school day saw the highest number of level 3 referrals.
12:00pm
Friday
The type of behavior with the least referrals (not being 0) in the afternoon was this one.
Fighting
Debrief with class. Meet with Kim.
This behavior type showed the biggest decrease from fall to spring.
Threats
This behavior type was most often referred during lunchtime.
Fighting
Level 3 behaviors were most frequent during this season.
Level 3 incidents most frequently occurred during which astronomical phenomenon.
Full Moons
A student swears at you. Do this.
Fill out a reflection form and talk to them about better language.
This month after a break (Fall Break, Winter Break, and Spring Break) had a noticeable drop in overall referrals
January
Who was the top reporter in Aspire for this school year?
Kim Kelley
Valentine's Day
This behavior got the most attention district-wide in SOS meetings.
Non-controlled Substance Abuse and Distribution
A student refuses to take their Y badge off when they have clearly been irresponsible. Do this.
Let them keep wearing it, but remove the privileges that come with a Y badge.