PBIS stands for...
Positive Behavior Intervention Support
3
The number of steps a student will go through if misbehavior continues.
Coming to school and each class on time ready and prepared with all materials to begin work.
DEDICATION
What is the number of teachers and administrators that are on the PBIS team?
12
In addition to the PBIS team, who will help to hold the middle schoolers accountable.
Upperclassmen: Juniors and Seniors
When should you follow PBIS expectations?
AT ALL TIMES
Behaviors such as copying, profanity, 3 or more unexcused absences, being out of the area, or misuse of technology.
Call home to parents, detention, and close- the- loop conversation with the teacher.
As outlined in the student handbook, we show EXCELLENCE though
Wearing our uniforms properly.
New Members.
Who are Ms. Jess, Ms, Ayan, Ms.Bri, and Coach Michelle'
PRIDE
What is the acronym used to symbolize and outline our positive behavior expectations?
What are the school-wide positive expectations defined as? Think PRIDE
Perseverance, Respect, Integrity, Dedication, Excellence!
In-School suspension (ISS), close-the-loop conversation with a coach or administrator, and a call home to parents
Step 2: Behaviors that may present safety concerns and repeating step 1 behaviors.
INTEGRITY
Share information with school teachers or administrators that might affect the health, safety or welfare of the school community.
Administrators
Coach Raphael, Coach Michelle', and Mr. Williams
Knowing that fighting and horesplaying is considered a step 2 behavior. What could KHAFOOTY possibly stand for?
Keep hands and feet and other objects to yourself
How many steps or "tiers" are presented in our Fugees PBIS plan?
3 : Tier 1, Tier 2, and Tier 3
Results in Expulsion (being kicked out of the school).
Step 3: Behaviors that cause safety and legal concerns.
"I work harder, smarter, and more creatively; I do not give up."
Perseverance
PBIS form of communication between a student and teacher after misbehavior.
What is close-the- loop conversations?
3 steps you should take as a student, if another student is doing something to you or someone else that DO NOT follow PBIS expectations.
1. Ask to stop. 2. Remove yourself from the situation. 3. Tell an adult.
Why is PBIS needed?
To encourage consistent positive behavior practices among the Fugees family students.
Not only is In-school suspension (ISS) a step two consequence, you will also receive...
a zero (0) in ALL classes on the days you're in ISS.
As a member of the Fugees family:
I must show ________ doing work, to my peers, teachers, and myself.
RESPECT
Members of the PBIS team that DO NOT work in the school daily.
Coach Luma and Parents/ Guardians
Continuous trouble making will result in you loosing the opportunity to play...
SOCCER