The time students are marked tardy.
8:21 am
Members of the SST
Molly, Trish, Deb, Colin, Melissa, Danielle
A level 1 Behavior
Disrespect to property
Disruption
Misuse of materials
Inappropriate dress
Dishonesty
Inappropriate language
Dishonesty
Subtle intentional hurtful behaviors
Legally binding plans that must be read before working with a student who has one.
SAT, 504, IEP
Hats in school
What is dress code compliant.
A critical part of each day
Greeting students
This is where students and staff reconvene during a fire drill?
Basketball court
A level 2 Behavior
Potentially dangerous behavior to the well being of others
3 or more more level 1 behaviors
threatening behavior
plagiarism
Not to be used as a disciplinary measure.
Grading
This should not be done on weekends or evenings.
Answering emails
What parents and teachers should complete before leaving for vacation.
Vacation/Planned Absence Form
This is what you do once all of your students are accounted for.
Hold up a green card.
A level 3 behavior
An immediate danger of health and safety of others and warrants involving law enforcement.
Repeated level 2 behaviors
Drug related offenses
Weapons
Ongoing harassment
Extortion
Eloping
Hitting a staff member
Bomb threats
Not included when calculating content area grades.
Zeros, formative assessments
This is what you do before leaving the building.
Let the office know. Grab a two-way radio if with students. Turn out lights. Close blinds during the winter months. Make sure doors are closed and secured.
Where teachers record attendance each morning
Power School
Locks, lights, out of sight.
Lockdown!
A form to be filled out when students are sent to the office.
Office Referral Form.
Scores on essential learning outcomes are averaged together and rolled into this.
Graduation standards
Support services for students and families
nursing, social work, school counseling, Title I, SPED, 504, SAT,OT & Speech, ELP, Backpack program, food services, tech services
When students are dismissed early from school, who dismisses them?
The office
Return to classroom, pull shades, business as usual.
Code Blue
The definition of bullying
A severe persistent physical act or gesture or any verbally written or electronically communicated expression that results in reasonable fear of physical harm or damage to property, emotional well-being, or physical self.
Used for practice, formative assessment only, and can be done independently.
Homework
Prior approval, use of tax exemption #,
Steps taken before being reimbursed