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Everyone can be a leader

Everyone can be a leader. Plymouth Elementary Action Plan to Stop Verbal & Physical Violence. School Rules. BE RESPECTFUL BE A LEADER KYHFOOTY. Problems…. VERBAL VIOLENCE Making fun of others Swearing Inappropriate speech Teasing Fighting (arguing) Being mean

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Everyone can be a leader

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  1. Everyone can be a leader Plymouth Elementary Action Plan to Stop Verbal & Physical Violence

  2. School Rules BE RESPECTFUL BE A LEADER KYHFOOTY

  3. Problems… • VERBAL VIOLENCE • Making fun of others • Swearing • Inappropriate speech • Teasing • Fighting (arguing) • Being mean • Gossiping & spreading rumors • PHYSICAL VIOLENCE • Unwanted Touching • Fighting • Messing around • Teasing (poking, jabbing, tripping, etc.) • Using objects as weapons

  4. expectations • KYHFOOTY (Keep your hands, feet & other objects to yourself) • SWAT (Stop, Walk & Talk) • Be KIND to one another • Report mean comments said over and over again • Report students who hit, kick, tease, poke or bother over and over again • Remember the GOLDEN RULE

  5. How to act at recess • Be proactive (think about how you are going to act before you go out) • Be nice to one another • Play fairly (take turns, share, etc.) • Get along (think win-win) • Be a leader…but not bossy! • Report mean or unkind behavior that happens • over and over again to a duty/teacher • Be a friend to everyone…even if they are not a • friend to you • Use appropriate language • Point out differences in a nice way • Be flexible (it doesn’t always have to be your • way) • Stay where a duty/teacher can see you at all times! • Only play in the designated recess areas • Be safe on the equipment and with one another • Be respectful to grown ups and to each other • Be responsible by lining up on time

  6. How to act in the halls • When you’re lining up… • Walk on the right hand side single file • Use a whisper voice if you have to speak • Follow your teacher’s directions • Use appropriate language (no swearing, making fun, etc.) • Remember to KYHFOOTY • When you’re by yourself… • Walk on the right hand side of the hall • Use a whisper voice • Do not linger in the hall or wander around • Show your hall pass/bathroom pass to adults if they ask • Be respectful to others you meet in the hall • Remember to KYHFOOTY

  7. How to act in the cafeteria Leave it better than you found it! • Enter single file • Remember to KYHFOOTY • Use an indoor voice • Be respectful and kind to each other • Sit on your pockets and stay in • your correct seat • Use clean and appropriate language • Be responsible and throw your • food away and make sure your place • is clean • Follow the adults’ directions • Eat first (keep talking to a minimum) • Follow your teacher’s directions when • in line or going out/coming in from • recess

  8. How to act in an assembly • Enter quietly and use an indoor voice if you have to speak • Sit where your teacher tells you to sit • When an adult in charge gives the signal, repeat the signal, be quiet and pay • attention • Remember to KYHFOOTY • Sit on your pockets so that students in back of you can see • Follow your teacher’s directions • Be respectful to the presenters/performers by paying attention and not talking • with your neighbors • Clap when appropriate • When the assembly is over, line up single file and follow your teacher’s directions • Exit quietly and orderly • If appropriate, thank the presenter/performers for coming (follow your teacher’s • lead)

  9. How to act in the classroom • Enter quietly and in single file • Follow the classroom rules • Use an indoor voice • Use clean and appropriate language • Be respectful to your teacher and to each other • Be responsible and do your work • Follow your teacher’s directions • Participate, listen and do your best • Report verbal/physical bullying • Be kind and help one another • Do quality work (the first time) • Remember to KYHFOOTY

  10. How to act before and after school • The same rules apply before/after school as at recess • Students should be west of the baseball diamond and south of the relo • Students eating breakfast should follow the cafeteria rules • Kindergarten students may stay within their playground area as long as they are • being watched by a parent or an adult • No students should be in front of the school (except for safety patrol) • Students should not arrive at school before 8:15 a.m. • Students should not be at school after 4:00 p.m. unless they are with an adult or • attending a program • Use clean and appropriate language – report bullying to a duty/teacher • Students in line for the bus should follow hallway expectations (single file, indoor • voices, KYHFOOTY, be kind and respectful, etc.) • Students being dropped off or picked up should get out of an into the car south of • the main entrance • Students and parents should always use cross walks • Students should remain outside before school (unless eating breakfast) until the bell • rings and their teacher comes to get them

  11. How to act on the bus and at the bus stop • The same rules that are in the classroom are the same rules on the bus • Remember to KYHFOOTY • Sit in your assigned seat • Use clean and appropriate language • Obey what the bus driver tells you to do the first time you are asked • Use an indoor voice • Be respectful, kind and nice to one another – report bullying to the bus driver • Remember: Riding the bus is not a right, it’s a privilege and can be taken away • Line up single file and enter/exit the bus in an orderly fashion • If you have younger brothers and sisters, make sure they are obeying the rules • If students are misbehaving at the bus stop, report it to the bus driver or your • teacher

  12. How to act at other places • When you’re at other schools or on field trips, the same rules that are in the • classroom are there as well • Be respectful, nice and kind to others • Be responsible and follow your teacher’s directions • Be a leader and represent Plymouth Elementary well • Be safe and make good choices • Use an indoor voice and appropriate (clean) language • Pay attention and participate • Remember to KYHFOOTY • Look out for one another

  13. How to act in the community • Remember: No matter where you go, you represent our school. People judge our • school by how you act. • No bullying, saying mean things, gossiping or spreading rumors • No stealing or “borrowing” things that aren’t yours • Use clean and appropriate language that someone with an education would use • Be a leader: Volunteer, help others, do service projects, do good in the community • Be a good example to your brothers, sisters and friends • Follow through on your commitments – do what you say you’re going to do • Be a good citizen by obeying the law and reporting criminal activity • Do random acts of kindness and “pay it forward” • Take good care of yourself by getting enough rest, eating right and exercising • Treat others how you want to be treated

  14. The 7 Habits Next year, we will be learning how everyone can be leaders. To help us have a safe and enjoyable school, your teachers will be talking about the seven habits that will help you develop your leadership skills. The seven habits are below: Be Proactive – You’re in charge of you! Begin With The End In Mind – Have a plan! Put First Things First – Work first, then play! Think Win-Win – Everyone can win! Seek First To Understand, Then To Be Understood – Listen before you talk! Synergize – Together is better! Sharpen The Saw – Balance feels best!

  15. discussion • Talk with your teacher and with each other about how you personally can improve • our school by following the school rules and the seven leadership habits. • How can following the school rules and the seven leadership habits reduce or even • prevent bullying? • Where do you see bullying most? How can you be proactive and help the school • prevent or stop bullying during these times? • How can students who disagree both get their way? How can they make it a • win-win? • How can students work together (synergize) to reduce bullying at our school? • What is one thing you can do each day to improve the feeling in our school?

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