NCE PBIS Discipline Assembly January 8, 2016. What does PRIDE stand for? P = Purposeful R =Respectful I = Involved D = Determined E = ExcelleNCE! NOTE:

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NCE PBIS Discipline Assembly January 8, 2016

What does PRIDE stand for? P = Purposeful R =Respectful I = Involved D = Determined E = ExcelleNCE! NOTE: To change images on this slide, select a picture and delete it. Then click the Insert Picture icon in the placeholder to insert your own image.

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KNIGHT BUCKS!

SAVE BUCKS FOR YOUR REWARDS!

Touch your fingers behind your back

You ALWAYS have a CHOICE! Poor Choices = Consequences ALWAYS. Continuum of Consequences 1.Verbal Warning 2.Student-Teacher Conference 3.Reflection Sheet 4.Parent Phone Call 5.Office Referral

Verbal Warning What is a verbal warning? How should we respond when we receive a verbal warning?

Student-Teacher Conference What happens in a student teacher conference?

Reflection Sheet You MUST reflect on your behavior if you want to learn from your mistakes! This is your chance to turn your day around! Each teacher will have an area in the classroom to complete reflection sheets.

Kinder and 1 st reflection sheets

2 nd and 3 rd Reflection Sheets

4 th and 5 th Reflection Sheets

Teachers call parents to inform them of your choices. You, your teacher, and your parent are all on the same team and want you to be successful!

Office Referral You visit Mrs. Marron’s office to discuss your behavior Mrs. Marron decides on the consequence An office referral automatically results in an N on your report card. Automatic Office Referral: Fighting Weapons Damage to School Property Emotional Outbursts that disrupt learning in the classroom.