Behavioral Development
Policies & Procedures
The Basics
Safety Protocols
Classroom Management
100

we must have our needs met to be motivated to make good choices or be expected to act with certain interests in mind

What is Maslows Hierarchy of Needs

100

The Cell Phone Policy

What is only in an emergency and communicating with the CUSD team with 1 strike and you are out!

100

The time you are expected to be on campus in the morning

What is 8:30am

100

The number one rule, above all else

Safety, first, last and always!

100

The variety of skills and techniques that teachers use to ensure that their classroom runs smoothly

What is classroom management

200

Equity is the action, Equality is the result

What is the JEDI Initiative 

200

The Tuesday Requirement

What is the weekly TA Team Meetings

200

The day that absent students need to be identified and communicated on GroupMe

What is Monday

200

The item you must always have stocked and on you while in camp

What is the First Aid Backpacks
200

The students participation in the class guidelines

What is the classroom agreement

300

Adverse Childhood Experience (ACES)

What are Aspects of a child’s environment and/or a potentially traumatic event that occurs during ages 0-17

300

The location of all important student documents

What is the class packet

300

An engagement strategy

What is connecting learning to real world, getting the kids moving, asking good questions, giving them a say, being personable

300

A child explaining a situation at home that makes them feel scared, then showing you a bruise a parent created

What is mandatory reporting

300

Noticing behavioral changes, mood shifts, facial expressions and potential hazards

What is awareness and observation

400

Health, gender, race, socioeconomic status, faith/beliefs, etc,

What are intersectionalities that impact behavior

400

Making sure all basic materials are restocked, class specific materials are in the room and the classroom is cleaned/prepped for next week

What is the End of the Week Checklist

400

Students hold onto this while transition from here to there

What is a lead rope

400

The form that is filled out a student falls and scraps their knee, needing a bandaid

What is the injury report

400

Moving closer to their seat, quick name drop, or touching their desk

What are examples of disruptive interventions

500

Theory of Justice that focuses on mediation and agreement through cooperation and constructive changes from all parties.

What is restorative justice

500

In the event of an accident or illness, guardians will be notified and will be asked to pick their child up from camp and arrange medical care for their child

What is the 100% Wellness Policy

500

The ability to actively listen, empathetically connect, and be clear/concise

What is good communication

500

First step of the missing child protocol

What is alerting the director/assistant director that we have an emergency 

500

Practices that lead to a safe, positive learning environment

What are proactive strategies for classroom management

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