What does the "B" in BSAP stand for?
Black
What does restore mean?
Fix, repair, replace, redo, mend, return, put back together again.
Share, take turns, rock paper scissors, etc.
Do you and your friend have to like the same thing?
No
What is the talking stick?
What is the term for colleges that are Historically Black?
HBCU
What does justice mean?
Fair, equal
What do you do if someone bumps into you?
Does saying sorry always work?
Answers may vary
Name something that can be in our Centerpiece
plant, vase, drink, hand, values, and guidelines
Name one of the jobs at a BSAP school?
(Restorative Justice Teacher, PSA, PSW, BSAP Counselor, or School Climate Advocate)
Why is it important to breathe?
So you can be calm.
If you have a problem that talking it out can't fix, what do you do then?
Seek help from an adult or teacher.
What would you do if your friend asked you to do something wrong?
Answers may vary
Name a value that you bring to the circle?
respect, honesty, responsibility, flexibility, kindness, etc.
How many years has the BSAP been around?
4 years
What is the goal of restorative justice?
To help people fix the harm they have caused and make things right?
If you want to play a different game than your classmate, what do you?
Talk it out
What would you do if your friend asks you to help them cheat on a test?
Help them study instead.
What does it mean to listen carefully to someone and not be rude?
Listen with respect
What is the last word in BSAP?
Plan
If you cause someone to spill their drink, what should you do to fix the problem using restorative justice?
replace the drink
IF there is a tie, how can you break the tie?
Rock Paper Scissors
What can you do if you get so mad, you want to hit your friend?
Breathe, talk it out, or use the problem solving wheel.
What have you learned from an Restorative Justice Circle or lesson?
Any response is acceptable.