Matrix
Dress Code
CPI
ODR /Think Sheet
RSA
100

What does KHAFAAOOTY stand for?

Keep hands and feet and all other objects to yourself.

100

What type of headbands are female students allowed to wear?

Female students can wear non winter headbands that do not cover the entire head. 

100

What does CPI stand for? 

Crisis Prevention Institute.

100

What is the purpose of a think sheet?

It is a processing tool to aid students in accountability. 

100

How can a student loose level? ( Provide at least 7 reasons)

Computer violation, attendance, sleep plan, grades, OSS, ISS, lockdowns, failure to transition, buddy room, dress code violation, bus write-up, and classroom evacuations

200
What are the three RSA expectations?

Be Respectful, Safe, and Accountable

200

What if a student does not comply to dress code request?

The student will lose their privilege of transitioning to breakfast and lunch/leaving the building

200

When is CPI used?

CPI is used when a student becomes a physical threat to the safety of themselves or others (eminent danger).

200
When should an ODR be completed?

Any time a student leaves the classroom for a buddy spot or goes to the intervention room. 

200

What is the purpose of Restorative Justice?

The purpose of Restorative Justice is assisting students with resolving conflict and coming up with a solution instead of punishment. 

300

What are the student expectations for the hallway?

Walk quietly, stay together in a line, be in dress code, remain with an adult at all times

300

What is not allowed on a males head?

Males can not wear head bands, bandannas or rubber bands. 

300

When does the parent/guardian need to be notified?

Who needs to notify the parent/guardian?

Parent/guardian should be notified in writing or by phone by the end of the day physical support was used. /Teacher or social worker

300

When is a time you do not need to fill out an ODR?

If student is remaining in the classroom, proactive buddy room spot or five out. 

300

What are some of the wraparound services at RSA?

Social Emotional Learning, Restorative Justice, Mr. Butler, Rediscover, Tier Intervention, BIST, and Trauma Informed Care

400

What are classroom expectations for students?

Be on task, get help from adult when needed, be alert and ready, and complete assignments

400

Can a student stay in the classroom if not in dress code?

Student can remain in the classroom if the attire doesn't interfere with the school activity or create a disruption, health, or safety issue. 

400

What is the philosophy behind CPI?

Care, Welfare, Safety, and Security for all

400

When does a proactive buddy spot or five out turn into a buddy spot?

When students are refusing to return back to class.

400

What are our 4 RSA Initiatives? 

School Culture, Cultural Competency, Trauma Informed Care, and Curriculum Implementation

500

What are expectations for students while in the cafeteria?

Stay in assigned seat, talk only at your table, ask adults to trade food, and no food leaves the cafeteria

500

What types of shirts are not allowed?

If shirts makes references to inappropriate sayings, words, gestures, weapons, blood, guts, and gore, violence, gang, concert or music groups, tobacco, alcohol or drugs. 

500

What should be considered the priority with physically supporting a student? 

Safety and student dignity
500

What is the difference between punishment and consequence? 

Punishment-  the focus is to make a student suffer for their mistake.

Consequence- the focus is on teaching and  improvement for the future.

500

How long has RSA been in existence? What is the mission statement?

22 yrs./Every Student, Every Day, Soaring to New Heights

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