Informational Presentation about our School’s Culture, Student Expectations, and Discipline SY 2013 -2014 USP VI D2 School-Wide Common Language Proactive Communicate Acknowledge POSITIVE It’s All BEHAVIOR About… Encourage Why? Establish Common Expectations Preventative Approach How? Consistently Encourage and Communicate Ongoing Reinforcement and Recognition Creates a positive, safe school climate to maximize success Example of PBIS – Matrix of Expectations SETTING All Settings EXPECTATION Be on task. Respect Give your Ourselves best effort. Be prepared. Respect Others Respect Property Hallways Walk. Playground Cafeteria Library/ Computer Lab Assembly Bus Have a plan. Eat all your food. Select healthy foods. Study, read, compute. Sit in one spot. Watch for your stop. Practice good table manners Listen/watch Use a quiet Whisper. . voice. Return Use Stay in your books. appropriate seat. applause. Be kind. Use normal Play safe. Hands/feet to voice Include self. volume. others. Help/share Walk to Share with others. right. equipment. Recycle. Clean up after self. Pick up litter. Maintain physical space. Use equipment properly. Put litter in garbage can. Replace trays & utensils. Clean up eating area. Push in chairs. Treat books carefully. Pick up. Treat chairs appropriately Wipe your feet. Sit appropriately The Purpose of The Guidelines for Student Rights and Responsibilities Explains the rights and responsibilities of students Describes behavior which violates the rights and responsibilities Aims for consistency throughout the District Assures the rights of students when disciplinary action is taken When They May Do These Also Guidelines ApplyApply When students are When a student's behavior going to school and from away from has a negative effect on the school (“portal to other students. portal”) If the action disrupts the During the school day educational process. All activities The violation is directly connected with to prior associated the violations school. school in at any way o LEVEL 2 Reassignment To Different Class o Behavior Contract o Behavior Intervention Group o Threat Assessment o Behavior Intervention Plan o Lunch Detention o Monitoring of Selected Problem Behaviors o Other Action (consistent with other Level 1 interventions and approved by the RPPSC). Any Action from the prior level(s) may also be imposed. o Restorative Conference and/or Restorative Circle o Social Skills Groups and/or Mentoring LEVEL 3 o o o o o Detention (before or after school) Peer Mediation Privileges Suspended Restitution Saturday School Teen Court Functional Behavioral Assessment Behavior Learning Packets Time Out Reflective Essay Meeting With School Counselor Community Service (not work detail) Any Action from the prior level(s) may also be imposed. o Short-Term In School Action and/or Abeyance o Restorative Conference and/or Restorative Circle o In School Suspension – Short-Term (1-10 Days) o Out Of School Suspension and/or Abeyance – Short-Term (1-10 Days) *OUT-OF-SCHOOL SUSPENSIONS ARE SUBJECT TO LIMITATIONS DESCRIBED ON PG 17 o Department of School Safety may be contacted in Appropriate Circumstances LEVEL 4 LEVEL 1 o o o o o o o Any Action from the prior level(s) may also be imposed. o Out of School Suspension and/or Abeyance – Long-Term (11-30 Days) *OUT-OF-SCHOOL SUSPENSIONS ARE SUBJECT TO LIMITATIONS DESCRIBED ON PG 17 o Restorative Conference and/or Restorative Circle (upon re-entry to school) o Removal By Hearing Officer For Likely Injury To Self Or Others o Removal By Student’s IEP Team To An Interim Alternative Education Setting LEVEL 5 o Parent Notification and Conference Request o Student Conference o Restorative Circle o Restorative Conference o Confiscation of Contraband o Student Verbal Apology o Student Written Apology o Warning o Referred to Outside Agency Any Action from the prior level(s) may also be imposed. o Out of School Suspension and/or Abeyance – Long-Term (11-180 Days) *OUT-OF-SCHOOL SUSPENSIONS ARE SUBJECT TO LIMITATIONS DESCRIBED ON PG 17 o Restorative Conference and/or Restorative Circle (upon re-entry to school) o Expulsion 1 LEVEL 345 2 LEVEL LEVEL LEVEL LEVEL o Detention (before or after school) o Reassignment To Different Class o Parent Notification Any Any Action Action from from the the prior prior level(s) level(s) may may also also be be o imposed. imposed. Peer Mediation o Behavior Contract and Conference Request o Privileges Suspended o Behavior Intervention Group o Student Conference o Abeyance Restitution o Threat Assessment o Restorative Short-Term Out of School Conference InSuspension School Action and/or and/or and/or Restorative Abeyance Circle – Long-Term (11-30 (11-180Days) Days) o Restorative Circle o Saturday School o o Social SkillsConference Groups SUSPENSIONS and/or Mentoring ARE SUBJECT TO LIMITATIONS DESCRIBED ON PG 17 Behavior Intervention Plan Restorative o *OUT-OF-SCHOOL Restorative Conference and/or Restorative Circle o Teen Court Lunch Detention Confiscation of Conference Contraband o Restorative and/or Restorative Circle (upon re-entry to school) o o In School Suspension – Short-Term (1-10 Days) o Functional Behavioral Assessment o Monitoring of Selected Problem o Student Verbal Apology Out Removal Expulsion Of School By Hearing Suspension Officer and/or For Likely Abeyance Injury – Short-Term To Self Or Others (1-10 Days) o Behavior Learning Packets Behaviors o Student Apology *OUT-OF-SCHOOL RemovalWritten By Student’s SUSPENSIONS IEP Team To An ARE Interim SUBJECT Alternative TO LIMITATIONS Education Setting DESCRIBED ON PG 17 o Time Out o Other Action (consistent with o Warning Department of School Safety may be contacted in Appropriate Circumstances o Reflective Essay other Level 1 interventions and approved by the o Referred to Outside Agency o Meeting With School Counselor RPPSC). o Community Service(not work detail) Violation Recklessness Action Level 1 Unintentional, careless behavior that may pose a safety or health risk for yourself or for others. Minor Aggressive Act 2 Student engages in non-serious but inappropriate physical contact. Examples: hitting, poking, pulling, tripping, or pushing. Other Aggression Includes other acts of aggression not specifically listed within the Aggression section including, but not 3 limited to, serious and inappropriate physical contact. Examples: pulling a chair out from underneath another person, or other behaviors that demonstrate low-level hostile behaviors. Disorderly Conduct A person commits disorderly conduct if, with intent to disturb the peace or quiet of a neighborhood, family or person, or with knowledge of doing so, such person: a. Engages in violent or seriously disruptive behavior. b. Uses abusive or offensive language or gestures to any person present in a manner likely to provoke immediate physical retaliation by such person. c. Makes any protracted commotion, utterance or display with the intent to prevent the transaction of the business of a lawful meeting, gathering or procession. d. Refuses to obey a lawful order to disperse issued to maintain public safety. (see A.R.S. §13-2904) e. Recording/distributing fights on any social media outlet. 3 Let’s go through an example…. Two students are walking in the hall after leaving a class… One student trips the other student causing the student to fall. How We Respond What could the consequences be for the student? Guidelines for Rights and Responsibilities How can the student repair the harm they have done? Restorative Practices Should this have happened? Positive Behavioral Intervention and Supports Our Mission Safe and Orderly Environment Maintain Community Equitable Built on Treatment Trust and of One Respect Another Written or verbal the findings If suspension is notice of charges warrant short long term, theor need term toLong-Term be given to long formal the student. the suspension, Suspension administrator must Hearing must be inform the held within parents in ten (10) school days. writing of the violations and the conditions of the suspension. A meeting a Parents are with notified During suspension, school in the suspension the student is administrator letter of access the allowed to must be held Governing Board class assignments. where aand student Policy Homework must can share side of Appeal Process. be made the story and the available for pick school official will up at the school explain the office. Additional evidence of the misconduct the assignmentstowill student. be provided only after the student has completed and returned previous assignments. Atparent all times, a A When a student parent must be conference returns from should notified of the be scheduled Suspension anif violation.to discuss possible administrator must the situation. conduct a reentry conference to review the expectations for student conduct and provide supports to assist the success of the student. *Only in extreme situations involving safety can disciplinary action be taken before these steps are completed. Short-Term If the suspension has been upheld Request a review of the school or modified after the initial appeal, official's decision by the school the student may further appeal by official's immediate supervisor. Such be of made within filing request a writtenshall notice appeal to three (3) school days within following the Governing Board fivethe (5) imposition of the suspension. The days after receiving the decision Administrator will review all the of the Officeand of Student Equity and material make a final determination. Intervention. Long-Term The student may appeal a decision imposing a long-term suspension by filing a written appeal with the Office of Student Equity and Intervention within three (3) school days after the date the notice of suspension was received, or within a time limit agreed upon by the student and the Office of Student Equity and Intervention during the same three (3) school days. Further Appeal Step 4 1 2 3 Discuss your concern Submit Discuss a your with the appropriate written concern with school liaison at district level at to one complaint the school siteof these offices: the personnel administrator next level -Elementary/K-8 Steps to Leadership, supervisor. (teacher,225(principal, 6304 Resolveor counselor assistant -Secondary Concerns staff principal). member). Leadership, 2256422 -Student Equity and Intervention, 2256294 Steps for Students Concerns The majority of issues are resolved in the classroom through student and teacher communication. Talking and Listening P.B.I.S. Restorative Practices Questions? Informational Presentation about our School’s Culture, Student Expectations, and Discipline. SY 2013 -2014 USP VI D2