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Victoria Education Center Positive Effective Behavior Plan Welcome To:

Mission  Victoria Education Center has devised a School Code which clearly delineates student behavioral expectations. VEC provides a clear description of what will be viewed as acceptable and / or unacceptable behavior as well as the consequences of both. In this way, students will be better able to adjust or modify their behavior, if necessary, in order to enjoy a positive experience here at Victoria Education Center.

Vision  Victoria Education Center recognizes that in order to promote, establish, and maintain a quest for knowledge and a desire to learn, the school must make every effort to provide an atmosphere which allows each and every student, regardless of race, creed, gender or ethnic diversity to function without fear of prejudice and with the assurance that their efforts will be evaluated in a fair and equitable manner. VEC also acknowledges that the curriculum must be presented in such a fashion as to provide each student with an opportunity to succeed within the limits of his/her capabilities. Each student must be encouraged and challenged to excel.

Philosophy  The general aim of public education at Victoria Education Center is to provide a school environment that will enable students to think clearly, to communicate effectively, to make sound judgments, and to discriminate among values. The school’s mandate is to help all students to acquire knowledge, understanding and skills that will enable them to achieve their full potential. The programs, activities and experiences offered to students have been developed to further the general aim of the school.

Goals and Objectives  To decrease suspensions by 20%  To decrease office referrals by 25%  To increase attendance by 25%

VEC PEBS Committee Worksheet VEC PEBS Committee Worksheet  Victoria Education Center:  _________________  VEC PEBS  Committee is representative of the school faculty and includes an administrator. Principal: Kevin MacKenzie (advisor) Vice Principal: Meredith McGrath (TL) Guidance: Amy Barron Resource: Janice Donovan Classroom Teacher: Lisa MacIntosh Student Advisor: Trevor LeBlanc

Viking Code of Conduct  Readiness  Responsibility  Respect

Viking Code of Conduct

Staff Training  PEBS Committee gives initial overview presentation.  Teachers are encouraged to share information throughout the year.

Sharing PEBS Information With Staff  Staff meetings  Newsletters  s  Memos  PEBS bulletin in Staff Room

School Wide Incentives for Encouraging Positive Behavior  Viking of the Month  “I Noticed”  Posters throughout school  Display of winners on V-Board  Regular announcements of winners  V-Bucks

V-BUCKS  Awarded by teachers to students who exemplify the Viking Code of Conduct on a daily basis in all areas of the school.  Awarded to encourage and reinforce positive behaviors among our students.  Teachers can award V-Bucks to students whether they teach them or not. V-buck

V-Buck Collection Students will earn Viking bucks (V-Bucks) for displaying appropriate positive behavior 3 V-Bucks = 1 treat at the school canteen 3 V-Bucks = 1 treat at the school canteen 5 V-Bucks = 1 cafeteria lunch 5 V-Bucks = 1 cafeteria lunch 10 V-Bucks = Choice of Student incentives (from list) 10 V-Bucks = Choice of Student incentives (from list)

Incentives for Students  Homework Passes  Ice Cream Passes  Canteen/Cafeteria vouchers  McDonalds coupons  Sporting Event Passes  Tim Horton’s Coupons  Dance Pass  Movie Passes  Wal-Mart gift certifications

Teacher Incentives Teachers participating and encouraging the PEBS plan will earn incentives.  Each month teachers that participate in the V-Bucks incentive program will have their name entered in a draw for gift certificates to various local restaurants and shops.

Sample Behavioral Expectation Matrix RulesClassroomCafeteriaHallwayRestroomBus

How We Teach Rules and Procedures Lesson Plans Lesson Plans Opportunities for practice Opportunities for practice Active monitoring of rule following behavior Active monitoring of rule following behavior Staff Development Staff Development Public service announcements over the PA Public service announcements over the PA Posting rules prominently in building Posting rules prominently in building Viking Code of Conduct Home Page on all computers Viking Code of Conduct Home Page on all computers

Primary Prevention/School Wide Prevention Programs  Responsive Classroom  Peer Mediation  Conflict resolution/anger management  Peaceful Schools  Don’t Laugh At Me

Green zone 0 – 1, yellow zone 2 – 5, red zone 6+ office referrals Primary Prevention: School-/Classroom- Wide Systems for All Students, Staff, & Settings Secondary Prevention: Specialized Group Systems for Students with At- Risk Behavior Tertiary Prevention: Specialized Individualized Systems for Students with High-Risk Behavior 80% of Students 5% CONTINUUM OF SCHOOL-WIDE INSTRUCTIONAL & POSITIVE BEHAVIOR SUPPORT 15%

Secondary Intervention Plan If is expected that minor misbehavior will be dealt with by the classroom teacher. However, if and when a more serious inappropriate behavior occurs, such matters will be dealt with by the school administration. Some consequences and/ or strategies which may be employed include the following: Send student to office to meet with administration Send student to office to meet with administration Administration calls home parent, teacher, student and administration. Consultation and possible referral to counseling services. Administration calls home parent, teacher, student and administration. Consultation and possible referral to counseling services. Group Counseling (anger management group with guidance, small group with outside services, peer counseling) Group Counseling (anger management group with guidance, small group with outside services, peer counseling) Consequences may include: loss of privilege, detention, in- school suspension, out-of-school suspension, up to and including expulsion. Consequences may include: loss of privilege, detention, in- school suspension, out-of-school suspension, up to and including expulsion. Referral to behavior support team. Referral to behavior support team. Check In/Check Out/HUG Program. Check In/Check Out/HUG Program.

Tertiary Intervention Plan  The Behavior Support Team will conduct a Functional Behavior Assessment (FBA) and develop a Positive Behavior Support Plan.

PEBS Celebrations  Friday – Popular Music played between classes.  Mid-Year – Afternoon devoted to a spirit activity.  School End – One afternoon will be put aside for fun activities in and outside school community.

Plan for Support & Monitoring  Submit PEBS plan to: Superintendent of SchoolsSuperintendent of Schools PEBS Team membersPEBS Team members Coordinator of Student ServicesCoordinator of Student Services PEBS will meet first Tuesday of each monthPEBS will meet first Tuesday of each month  Continuous training for team leaders and others will be provided throughout the school year.