Confident, Caring & Committed! 2014-2015 Second Semester GRADE LEVEL ASSEMBLIES “CHANGE IS INEVITABLE…..GROWTH IS OPTIONAL!”

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Confident, Caring & Committed! Second Semester GRADE LEVEL ASSEMBLIES “CHANGE IS INEVITABLE…..GROWTH IS OPTIONAL!”

Wearing YOUR ID ID’s…please wear them around your neck at all times. 6 th = Black Lanyard 7 th = Yellow Lanyard 8 th = Green Lanyard $5 replacement cost for ID… $2 for lanyard Consequences: 1 st = call home or purchase new ID 2 nd = purchase new ID and lunch or after school detention- parent contacted 3 rd = purchase new ID and possible suspension Confident, Caring & Committed!

DRESS CODE A few reminders- Outdoor wear (coats, jackets, hats etc) in the classrooms, halls, and the cafeteria. Coats and headwear must be kept in lockers. Hats, caps, scarves, or bandanas are not to be worn inside the building; they are to be kept in student lockers during the day, unless required in class for safety reasons. Skirts, shorts and dresses must be mid-thigh or longer. Clothing and accessories with offensive words and symbols or accessories, alcohol or drug related sayings or symbols (including guns or tobacco products). Tight fitting clothing or clothing of spandex-type material. This includes YOGA PANTS!!! Underwear and sleepwear as outer clothing, slippers not to be worn as shoes. Sunglasses, unless a written prescription from a doctor is provided. No holes or tattered fabric in pants above the knees. No chains or sharp objects or exposed undergarments. Any other clothing that is deemed inappropriate by the school staff. If we see your underwear, you will be warned once, and then sent home! No inappropriate words or pictures on bracelets. Backpacks or bags of any type should be in your locker.

BREAKFAST Served 7:20 – 7:41 Enter through rear (East) doors (Door 12) Students may remain in cafeteria or return outside once finished Breakfast 7:41 you must be outside. Not in the hallways or at lockers. Not in the vestibule area. For EVERYONE’S SAFETY -Stand back from the doorways so we can open them! If you are not in the cafeteria, you must be outside. Not in the hallways or at lockers. Not in the vestibule area. For EVERYONE’S SAFETY -Stand back from the doorways so we can open them! Confident, Caring & Committed!

Technology!  RED – No Cell Phone Use (bathroom, locker room, clinic, or main office while waiting for administrator)  YELLOW – Administrator and teacher discretion (classroom, hallway- passing time, lunchroom)  GREEN – Allowed anytime! (outside on school grounds, vestibule, front office area, hallway- before and after school)  No over ear, ear buds or blue tooth Headphones Worn during passing.  No pictures or video-taking 1 st offense. Confiscated and returned to parent. 2 nd offense. Confiscated and put in June box and/or suspension. Failure to comply with the ECD Policy may, at the FULL discretion of the administration, result in the suspension of any or all technology use and connectivity privileges, disciplinary action, and possibly expulsion. Confident, Caring & Committed!

3-5-7 Tardy Policy As of January 26, 2015… If a student is tardy 3 times in one class each quarter…. The teacher will discuss their attendance status with the student and make a call home to the parent. If a student is tardy 5 times in one class each quarter…. The teacher will issue a Morning Detention. A detention slip sent home to parent(s) for signature. Students must serve a teacher scheduled morning detention from 7:10-7:40. Failure to make that scheduled detention will result in a double detention. Failure to show up for the double detention will result in an office referral. If a student is tardy 7 times in one class they will be issued a yellow office referral. Confident, Caring & Committed!

Media Center Usage Mrs. Prevo is in the media center 1 st & 4 th hours ONLY! Cannot use the media center without a teacher during the other hours. Can go during lunchtime with permission, except for C lunch. Remember to get a pass from Mr. Viviano. No arts and crafts activities in the library. Printing pictures on library printer is limited. Confident, Caring & Committed!

Taking The Bus Is a privilege Not guaranteed Food and drinks are not allowed School rules still apply and are enforced Students traveling to Butcher: Bus 1: 6 th Graders ride together Bus 2: 7 th and 8 th Grade ride together Warren Consolidated Schools Confident, Caring & Committed!

What is PBIS Attention is focused on creating and sustaining school-wide, classroom and individual support that helps students improve their lifestyle results (personal, health, social, family, work, recreation) by making targeted misbehavior less effective, efficient, and relevant, and desired behavior more functional. Building-wide discipline is the emphasis on school- wide systems of support Proactive strategies for defining, teaching, and supporting appropriate student behaviors to create positive school environments.

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CCC Cards Recognizes students following the positive behaviors outlined by the CCC Matrix. – Green- 8 th Grade – Beige- 7 th Grade – White- 6 th Grade We will draw 3 names fro each grade each week. Students will be announced and a warded a sweet treat at their lunch on Wednesday. Names will be included in a weekly PBIS Spotlight on the Carleton News. In addition, a month long list if names will go in the School Letter Teachers will fill out the card and students are then responsible for dropping it in the Green and Yellow Box located at the front of the building near the Colt statue.