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1 PBIS It’s all about pride! BE Responsible, Respectful, and Safe.

2 The Mighty Mustang Says:
OUR PBIS CORE VALUES The Mighty Mustang Says: BE RESPONSIBLE BE RESPECTFUL BE SAFE

3 What is PBIS? PBIS is: a positive behavior management process to create safer and more effective schools. a system of clear school wide expectations with consequences and incentives. intervention when you need help. recognition and celebration for your successes!

4 What does PBIS do for you?
Students are recognized and praised for positive behaviors. gifts, opportunities to participate in special events, school supplies, materials, etc. Students receive interventions to help them refocus their unsuccessful behaviors. teacher-student conference, parent contact, reflections, parent conference, administrative referral.

5 How Does PBIS Work? All students follow the same set of rules and expectations throughout all areas in the building. These rules and expectations are displayed as a matrix, which is posted in every hallway and classroom. When students follow the rules and expectations, they are recognized. When students do not follow the rules, there are planned consequences to help them get back on track.

6 KSE PBIS Expectations Matrix
Remember! The Mighty Mustang says, “Be Respectful! Be Responsible! Be Safe!” KSE PBIS Expectations Matrix Classroom Cafeteria Bathrooms Hallways Buses Library/ Computer Lab School Grounds Respect -Follow directions -Raise your hand -Use appropriate language -Use appropriate tone -Keep your hands & feet to yourself -Listen to adults -Exhibit good table manners -Keep food on your plate or in your mouth -Keep food in cafeteria -Respect the privacy of others -Keep the facilities clean -Keep hands & feet to yourself -Observe personal bubble space -Listen to adults in hallway -Use your quiet inside voice -Wait in line -Listen to the bus driver -Share seats -Raise your hand to be recognized -Follow adult directions -Obey fire drill procedures Responsibility -Employ active listening -Participate actively -Stay in designated area -Clean up your eating area - Do your business & leave -Flush the toilet -Throw trash in appropriate receptacles - Wash hands -Carry a valid hall pass -Go straight to your destination -Use you own locker -Pick up litter -Stay seated while the bus is moving -Keep your body and belongings inside the bus -Follow Media Center & Computer Lab Rules -Use equipment correctly -Access only appropriate websites -Dispose of trash in appropriate receptacles Safety -Wait in line for your turn -Report problems, vandalism, etc. -Walk on the right -Wear appropriate shoes at all times -Enter and exit in an orderly fashion -Stay in your seat -Report any incidents

7 What is a “Mustang Buck”?

8 How can you earn “Mustang Bucks”?
Students will be recognized for appropriate behaviors such as: speaking in an appropriate tone of voice in class walking on the right side of the hallway waiting patiently in line in the cafeteria being quiet and respectful during assembly picking up litter without being told to do so using outside equipment appropriately

9 Who awards students with “Mustang Bucks”?
All staff including: teachers substitute teachers aides main office staff cafeteria staff custodians

10 Where will students spend their Mustang Bucks?
At the Mustang Store! Located in the Snack Stand in the Gym Open one Wednesday a month during lunch recess Items priced according to value

11 Items students may purchase in the Mustang Store:
Sports Balls Candy Food & Drinks Paint Headphones Jewlery School Supplies Games Dry Erase Boards Toys Many more items not listed!

12 Additional PBIS Privileges: (besides parties)
Faculty vs. 8th grade Games Students who show pride in our school and the PBIS rules and expectations will be able to attend PBIS faculty vs. 8th grade sporting events. Office referrals may result in a lost to these events. Concessions will be sold, music played, and games such as volleyball or softball will be played. Students will be able to show their support to either the faculty or 8th graders by wearing the designated colors for their favorite team.

13 ''Any time you have an opportunity to make a difference in this world and you don't, then you are wasting your time on Earth.'‘ Roberto Clemente Powerpoint Presentation edited from PBIS.org


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