Expectations
LiveSchool
Interventions
Core Values
100

What am I NOT allowed to have out in class?

Phones and Headphones

100

LiveSchool points are awarded for meeting expectations or exhibiting core values.

True

100

What is the difference between RP and DI?

DI is for higher-level behaviors than RP.

100

How many core values does DSST have?

6

200

Are students expected to be in their assigned seats during class (unless a teacher has directed them otherwise)?

Yes

200

I can spend LiveSchool points on rewards or save them for the auction.

True

200

When and what is Mandatory Tutoring?

After school time to work with your teachers on missing work or academic skills.

200

What happens if a staff member sees a student upholding our core values?

Live School points and shout outs!

300

Where should students be and what should they be doing when the tardy bell rings?

In assigned seats working on their Do Now.

300

Who enters LiveSchool points and interventions?

Teachers, Deans, Leadership, School Staff

300

What is DI used for?

Reflection on behaviors and to prepare for restorative conversations.

300

Give an example of the core value of CURIOSITY.

Asking questions in class, doing research independently, coming to a teacher's office hours.

400

Why is my GPA in high school important?

College applications and scholarships!

400

Who is responsible for checking LiveSchool for interventions every day?

Students

400

When is RP (Responsibility Prep) held?

During lunch

400

Give 3 examples of the core value of DOING YOUR BEST.

Trying again even though you've failed, answering questions when the teachers ask them, participating in shared spaces, being dependable.

500

How do I know if I have interventions or Mandatory Tutoring?

LiveSchool

500

Positive LiveSchool points cancel out negative consequences.

False

500

Give one example of a student behavior that would result in a DI (Dean Intervention)?

Skipping class

500

Name all of DSST's core values.

respect, responsibility, integrity, courage, curiosity, doing your best