PBIS Positive Behavior Interventions and Support

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PBIS Positive Behavior Interventions and Support Colleton County Middle School

CCMS’s 5 Essential Student Expectations Cooperation Attitude Respect Effort Safety

In the Classroom Cooperation Attitude Respect Effort Safety Encourage others to do their best Be polite. Be encouraging. Be kind. Be thoughtful of others. Speak only at appropriate times. Do your personal best. Follow class safety procedures.

In the Hallway Cooperation Attitude Respect Effort Safety Walk without holding up or stopping traffic. Be polite. Be encouraging. Be kind. Be thoughtful of others. Keep hands and feet to self. Go directly to proper location. Walk to the right side of the hallway.

In An Assembly Cooperation Attitude Respect Effort Safety Give the speaker your full attention. Be polite. Be encouraging. Be kind. Be thoughtful of others. Follow directions the first time. Give attention to the speaker. Follow enter/exit procedures.

In the Cafeteria Cooperation Attitude Respect Effort Safety Use proper table manners. Be polite. Be encouraging. Be kind. Be thoughtful of others. Keep your dining area clean. Sit appropriately at assigned table. Use utensils appropriately. Notify staff of any spills.

In the Restroom Cooperation Attitude Respect Effort Safety Enter and exit appropriately and safely. Wait your turn in line. Notify staff of any problems. Use toilet paper properly and flush when you’re finished. Wash your hands!! Turn off the water when finished. Throw paper towels in the trash can.

At Recess Cooperation Attitude Respect Effort Safety Go to the recess area in a single file line with your assigned teacher. Stay within the fenced area and keep a safe distance from fence. Keep hands and feet to yourself. Share equipment and bring it back inside. Line up with your assigned teacher at the end of recess to re-enter the building quietly! Use tables appropriately when sitting.