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Welcome!The Topic For This Evening is….PBIS
PBISINCENTIVES & REWARDS
BEHAVIOR EXPECTATIONS
EXPECTATIONS Celebrations & Rewards
PARENTS
2 00 200 200 200 200
400 400 400 400 400
600 600 600 600 600
800 800 800 800 800
1000 1000 1000 1000 1000
Bonus Question: 5000 pts
Incentives & Rewards: 200
• Positive Behavioral Interventions and Supports• Answer• What is PBIS? • PBIS focuses on teaching, practicing, and
modeling appropriate behaviors. It also uses incentives and rewards to encourage/maintain positive school behaviors.
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Incentives & Rewards : 400
• Students can receive these from any staff member when they are “caught being good” and following the expectations.
• Answer• What are Phoenix Flames
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Incentives & Rewards : 600
• Travels to classrooms every 2 weeks and students can buy items (i.e. pencils, fruit snacks, key chains, stickers, wrist bands, chips, books, etc.) with their Phoenix Flames.
• Answer• What is the Phoenix Flame Cart/Store?
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Incentives & Rewards : 800
• Classrooms receive one of these when they receive an average rating of 4 or greater for the week for their behavior.
• Answer• What is an Administrative Flame
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Incentives & Rewards : 1000
• Good Classroom Behavior, Good Hallway Behavior, Good Lunchroom Behavior, and Good Attendance
• Answer• What are the four ways classrooms can earn
an Administrative Flame?
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Behavior Expectations: 200
• Be Respectful, Be Responsible, Be Safe, and Be Prepared
• Answer• What are the 4 B’s/Expectations at Westside
Academy?
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Behavior Expectations : 400
• Walk on the right side; Keep Hands and Feet to Self; Remain Quiet; Use Kind Words; Maintain Personal Space.
• Answer• What is RESPECTFUL behavior in the Hallway?
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Behavior Expectations : 600
• Listen & Follow Directions; Play Gently; Give Help When needed; Put away equipment; Keep Hands and feet to self in line; Line up promptly.
• Answer• What is Responsible behavior on the
playground.
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Behavior Expectations : 800
• Return completed homework; Follow Directions; Accept Consequences without arguing.
• Answer• What is Responsible behavior in the
Classroom?
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Behavior Expectations : 1000
• Quiet Voice; Use Kind Words; Raise your hand and wait for permission; Eyes and Ears on speaker.
• Answer• What is Respectful behavior in the classroom?
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Expectations: 200
• Walk carefully; Wait in line calmly; Keep hands and feet to self; Sit in assigned area: Quiet Voice; Use kind words (please, thank you); Use table manners.
• Answer• What is Safe and Respectful Behavior in the
LunchroomBack
Expectations : 400• Listen & follow directions of driver; Share seat
space with others; Keep aisle clear; Keep area neat & clean; Report problems to driver or teacher.
• Answer• What is RESPONSIBLE behavior on the school
bus?
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Expectations : 600• Give privacy to others; Remain Quiet; Use kind
words (excuse me, thank you); Flush toilet; Turn off water; Keep bathroom clean; Report problems to teacher or adult.
• Answer• What is Respectful and Responsible behavior
in the Bathroom?
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Expectations: 800• Question:• You can ask a question here, it has to relate to
the topic, as # get higher, Q’s get harder!• Answer• (The answer here!)
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Expectations: 1000• Question:• You can ask a question here, it has to relate to
the topic, as # get higher, Q’s get harder!• Answer• (The answer here!)
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Celebrations & Rewards: 200
• Monthly Student Activities/Events (i.e. dance, performance, movie, Bingo) – usually held the last Friday of the month
• Answer• PBIS Activity to Celebrate students who are
following the expectations/4Bs at Westside Academy.
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Celebrations & Rewards: 400
• Classroom Ice-Cream Party• Answer• What a classroom receives when they earn 10
Administrative Flames.
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Celebrations & Rewards: 600
• Yellow Flames• Answer• What students can earn from their bus driver
or bus captains for displaying positive behavior on the school bus or lining up/entering the school bus.
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Celebrations & Rewards: 800
• Good Attendance and Good Behavior in School and on the School bus.
• Answer• What are the requirements to attend the
monthly PBIS activity?
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Celebrations & Rewards: 1000
• Small treat from the bus driver
• Answer• What students on the bus will receive from
their bus driver once the bus earns 5 Bus Awards/Certificates.
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Parents : 200• Black bottoms, plain white shirt (boys shirts
tucked in).• Answer• What is the required dress code/uniform at
Westside Academy?
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Parents : 400• 7:50 a.m.• 7:45 a.m. • Answer• What is the time school starts at Westside
Academy 1 and 2.
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Parents : 600• Note from parent/guardian; or phone call
from parent/guardian; or Doctor’s excuse.• Answer• What is required when student is absent from
school.
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Parents: 800• 3 – 5 year olds: 11 – 13 hours• 5 – 12 year olds: 10 – 11 hours• Teenagers: 9 – 10 hours• Answer• What is the recommended hours of sleep children
need every night. Sleep is a vital need, essential to a child’s health and growth. Sleep promotes alertness, memory and performance. Children who get enough sleep are more likely to function better and are less prone to behavioral problems and moodiness. That is why it is important for parents to start early and help their children develop good sleep habits. Back
Parents : 1000• Emergency Contact Card; Nurse Consent
Form; Lunch Application; Up-to-date Immunization Records (*Consent for Immunization Clinic); Smart-Smiles Dental Consent Form.
• Answer• What are the forms Westside Academy needs
parents/guardians to complete for every student.Back
Bonus Question: 5000 pts.
• Parental/Family Involvement• Answer• What is the key to student success?• According to the National Education Association
(NEA), parents must be actively involved in order to ensure a child’s success in school. Study after study has indicated that a child’s educational experience is enhanced when a parental figure is involved.
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Here are a few of the research findings into parental involvement:
• When parents are involved in their child’s education at home, children do better in school.
• Children go farther in school when their parents are involved in school.
• A home environment that supports learning is more important to student success than income, education level or cultural background.
• The sooner the parental involvement starts, the more powerful the effects.
• Some of the results of parental involvement include student achievement, reduced absenteeism and improved behavior.
What can parents do to get involved?
• Read to or with your children. • Check homework every day. • Stay in contact with your child’s teachers. • Keep your phone number and address current
with the school.• Become involved in the school’s parent
organization/volunteer at school. • Attend parent/teacher conferences & Family
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