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Positive Behavior Support (PBS). North Miami Middle School R espectful O rganized A nd R esponsible. Things to Ponder. 75% of state prison inmates are high school dropouts A student who is retained two grades increases the risk of dropping out by 90%
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Positive Behavior Support(PBS) North Miami Middle School Respectful Organized And Responsible
Things to Ponder • 75% of state prison inmates are high school dropouts • A student who is retained two grades increases the risk of dropping out by 90% • High school dropouts are 3 times more likely to be arrested compared to high school graduates • Do you want to be a part of this statistic?
Behavior is learned, it CAN be changed and new behavior CAN be taught.“I can, therefore I will”
Simple Definition of PBS… • The application of evidence-based strategies and systems to assist schools to increase academic performance, increase safety, decrease problem behavior, and establish positive school cultures.
PBS • Rules and Expectations • Monitoring and Recording • Rewards and Incentives
ROAR • Respectful • Organized • Achieving • Responsible
Rule: Be prompt to school and all classes Expectation: Students will be in their seats at the ringing of the bell
Rule: Be prepared to learn Expectation: Students will bring all of the necessary materials to participate/perform in class
Rule: Respect all persons/property and comply with authority Expectation: Students are to conduct themselves in the proper manner at all times and cooperate with staff, follow directions and use appropriate language
Rule: Follow the school dress code Expectation: Students must wear the proper attire at all times including uniform pants, shirts and ID
Rule: Create a positive learning environment Expectation: Students will not use/display electronic devices, eat/drink in class, groom themselves or any such action that will disrupt the learning of others
Aspire to be… • On time • Prepared • Respectful • In uniform • Positive
Hallway Rules • Walk, don’t run to class • Always be courteous • Lets keep the flow moving • Keep your hands and feet to yourself • Stay to the right
Cafeteria Rules • Take pride in your school and cafeteria • Always dump your tray • Be considerate of others • Line up when instructed • Exit the cafeteria in an orderly manner • Stay in your seats (no roaming)
ROAR • Respectful • Organized • Achieving • Responsible
Shirts • Solid/Stripe color polo type shirts (Collars A Must) • Colors: Navy blue, light blue or white only • No shirt or cover-up is to be worn over the uniform shirt • Shirts are TUCKED IN
Pants/Shorts/Skorts • Must be of solid color and ankle length • Colors: Khaki or Navy blue only • No holes, tears, rips, frays, tie dyes, etc. • Shorts, skorts must be at least be 2 inches above knee.
Shoes • Must be closed toe shoes • Can not be slippers, sandals (of any kind), slides, water shoes, Crocs, etc. • Again…closed toe shoes only!
Hats/caps/hair nets/skullies/ hoodies sunglasses/etc. NO !!! (even on bad hair days)
IDs • Must be around your neck at all times
Monitoring and Recording • Behaviors are given a value of points • Those points will be recorded and tracked • Those students that have enough points will be eligible for rewards and incentives • Who can give out points: • Administrators • Teachers • Security • Custodians • Support staff
Recognized for … • ID • Proper uniform • Class participation • School beautification • Preparedness • Being on time • Caught reading • Caught learning • Attendance • Random acts of kindness • Safe passage • Cafeteria etiquette
Rewards/Incentives • Restaurant gift cards • Movie tickets • NMSHS football game tickets • Negative points buyback • Dress down days • Cookies at lunch • School supplies • Awards • Shout-Outs • Terrific Tuesday calls • Surprise parties • In-school movie pass • FREE Dance tickets • Lunch with your favorite administrator • Ice cream/pizza party/surprise party • Student of the Month VIP pass • VIP pass to youth fair
ROAR • Respectful • Organized • Achieving • Responsible
School Hours • 9:10 a.m. to 3:50 p.m. • You must be in your class at the ringing of the bells not walking to it
Oh yeah, I almost forgot… • There still are consequences for those of your children that choose to disregard the rules of the school/classroom. • They can include: • Detention • Saturday school • SCSI • Outdoor Suspension • Alternative School • Opportunity School • But we don’t have to worry about that right?
Credits… • Presentation was created by Mr. Paul Rozanski, NMSH DEAN of Student / PBS Coach and Mr. Joshua Ho, NMMS Dean of Discipline / PBS Coach ROAR Respectful Organized Achieving Responsible