Three adults will provide supervision; responsible for supervising specific areas on playground.
What is recess duty?
Response to student getting hit in the head at recess or in the gym.
What is nurse's pass?
To stay calm and maintain tone.
What is hide your frustrations?
To respond within 24-hours.
What is district expectation?
No sugary snacks or yummy treats.
What are the Healthy Snack Guidelines?
Classroom teachers will stand at door and greet students from 8:20-8:35.
What is arrival duty?
Student excused from physical activity for more than 3-days due to physical injury.
What is doctor's note?
To build an association between emitting the teacher's desired behavior with receiving their desired reinforcer.
What is providing positive reinforcement?
To reach out to student's families to build a strong school/home connection.
What is parent communication?
The day you can ONLY wear jeans.
What is Friday?
Staff should be report to school by 8:20 and not leave prior to 3:50.
What is contract time?
Alarm that sounds when smoke is detected.
What is a fire alarm?
To know when it is time to redirect and when it is time to let it go
What is pick your battles?
You should NOT be on during the school day.
What is cell phone?
PD on Friday
What is professional dress?
It is the responsibility of all adults in the building to deal with inappropriate student behavior.
What is Clardy staff?
The biggest complaint that classroom teachers make about support staff.
What is the phrase, "just wanted to let you know..."
The best way to avoid a power struggle.
What is choice?
Tool to use when addressing concern.
What is
To limit classroom celebrations to 15-minutes
What is a Wildcat Party?
The number one priority of all staff.
What is safety and security?
Biggest complaint from support staff about classroom teachers.
What is picking up your students late?
What is restraint?
To give the benefit of the doubt.
What is positive intent?
The act someone will take if you neglect to follow safety protocols, actively supervise and/or comply with board policy.
What is getting sued?