Tier I Practices
Tier II Practices
Tier III Practices
Circle-keeping
True/False
100
These events allow students to engage in the creative expression of their talent, usually in front of a crowd of people or in an enclosed auditorium.
What is a Talent Show?
100
When a circle is used to repair harm it lives in this Tier of restorative practices.
What is Tier II?
100
When a student has spent an extended period of time away from school, a circle is performed that lives in this tier.
What is Tier III?
100
1. Figure out who is suitable for Circle. 2. Prepare for the Circle. 3. Gather/facilitate the Circle and... 4. Follow-up based on the plan of action.
What are the 4 stages of Circle-keeping?
100
The talking piece is part of the 7 elements of a circle.
What is True?
200
Design, style and texture allow students to display clothing and accessories of their choice or creation.
What is a Fashion Show?
200
This party either engaged in or was involved in the harming of another.
What is the responsible party?
200
A new student is paired with another student who also speaks their same language. This is done in an effort to help the new student acclimate to a new environment.
What is the Buddy System?
200
“The world is profoundly interconnected” is part of this list of ideas.
What are the 7 core assumptions?
200
Having folks in Tier II or Tier III circles without pre-conferences is a standard practice.
What is False?
300
Students can engage in these types of conversations to help build understanding, usually with the guidance of an adult, facilitated by Circle prompts.
What is a Community Building Circle?
300
This party experienced the events that transpired and/or felt largely impacted physically, emotionally and mentally by what happened.
What is the harmed party?
300
Ideally-- a student, parent, mental health professional, Principal, Asst. Principal, a teacher with whom the student has a close connection to, learning coach and community liaison.
Who are the people who need to be in a re-entry circle?
300
Making sure people are seated in a Circle (unobstructed), having a centerpiece, values/guidelines, a useable talking piece, guiding questions and prompts. Lastly there should be a closing ceremony. But one element is missing out of the seven.
What is the Opening Ceremony?
300
Any staff member regardless of role or background should be available to facilitate a Tier II or Tier III conversation in response to community harm.
What is False?