Deliberate and community centered systems of celebrating all students
What are Restorative practices?
A basic student right guaranteed to all children
What is a free, public school education?
violation of some of these student responsibilities will lead to
What are Disciplinary measures?
the process through which all young people and adults acquire and apply the knowledge, skills, and attitudes to develop healthy identities, manage emotions and achieve personal and collective goals, feel and show empathy for others, establish and maintain supportive relationships, and make responsible and caring decisions
What is SEL
an essential component for our Restorative Culture
What are restorative circles?
Applied when any behavioral expectations are violated
What is the ladder of intervention?
TO PROTECT THE RIGHTS OF STUDENTS AND PARENTS TO DETERMINE HOW INFORMATION IS SHARED WITH THE MILITARY
What is the Armed Services Aptitude Battery (ASVAB)
students have a responsibility to help maintain a school environment free of
What are weapons, illegal drugs, controlled substances and alcohol
This includes capacities to recognize one’s strengths and limitations with a wellgrounded sense of confidence and purpose
What is Self-Awareness?
These are formal Circles of support and accountability when a student is returning from suspension and/or long-term absence
What are Re-entry and Re-integration Circles?
Always avoided unless all attempts to redirect behaviors and/or conflicts have proved unsuccessful
What is suspension?
Students can decline to participate or stand for ____
What is the Pledge of Allegiance?
respect the ______ of others and refrain from conduct which denies or impinges on the rights of others;
what is dignity and equality ?
This includes the capacities to delay gratification, manage stress, and feel motivation & agency to accomplish personal/collective goals
What is Self-Management ?
Circles are engaged here
What is: Advisory, academic advising, pgc lessons, group counseling?
Empower our students to solve problems without relying on adult intervention
who are peer mediators?
the right to be treated fairly in accordance with the rights set forth in this document.
WHat is the right to due process?
use these methods to resolve conflicts;
what are non-confrontational methods?
This includes the capacities to communicate clearly, listen actively, cooperate, work collaboratively to problem solve and negotiate conflict constructively, navigate settings with differing social and cultural demands and opportunities, provide leadership, and seek or offer help when needed
What is Relationship Skills?
as much time is spent on _____ as is spent on exploring the issues and developing plans/solutions!
What is building relationships?
A key component to maintaining a respectful and affirming culture
who are Bronxdale Students?
gives students who have reached age 18 with respect to student education records
What is "FERPA"
keep ____informed of school-related matters, including progress in school, social and educational events, and ensure that these individuals receive communications that are provided by school staff
who are parents?
includes the capacities to consider ethical standards and safety concerns, and to evaluate the benefits and consequences of various actions for personal, social, and collective well-being.
What is responsible decision making?
Circles provide a space for students to express themselves, learn to listen, and build this
what is a sense of community?