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1 PBIS: Positive Behavior Interventions and Support & Patriot P.R.I.D.E.

2 FD Purpose/Vision Statement
To create a positive school environment and community of learners and staff who foster pride in academic and social successes by empowering students to persevere, be respectful, uphold integrity, be dependable and strive for excellence.

3 Patriot Pride Perseverance Respect Integrity Dependability Excellence

4 Goal: Learn and review what P stands for in PRIDE

5 Meaning of the P in PRIDE
Essential Question: What exactly does the P in PRIDE stand for? P in PRIDE stand for Perseverance

6 P is for Perseverance …or injuries
per·se·ver·ance [pur-suh-veer-uhns] noun steady persistence in a course of action, a purpose, a state, etc., especially in spite of difficulties, obstacles, or discouragement… …or injuries

7 Perseverance Video Place your mouse over the bottom to press play

8 What Does Perseverance Look Like at FD
Classroom Cafeteria Hallway Library Perseverance Finish assignments, even when they’re difficult Work for improvement…not perfection Focus on priorities, not distractions Head directly to cafeteria Arrive on time to lunch Leave when the bell rings Move toward your goal Leave the library when the bell rings to make it to class on time Focus on assignments and reading, not distractions

9 Reminders (areas for improvement)
Cafeteria Expectation Electronic Device Policy/Cell Phone

10 What does P.R.I.D.E. look like in the cafeteria?
Perseverance Head directly to cafeteria Arrive on time to lunch Leave when the bell rings Respect Speak and act politely Cooperate with cafeteria personnel Respect others’ personal space and belongings Wait in line patiently Sit appropriately Integrity Clean your own area Attend your scheduled lunch only Encourage others to do the same Refrain from inappropriate physical contact Dependability Plan ahead Get your order ready Have the correct payment ready Use trash cans Excellence Encourage others to act appropriately Pick up trash even if it’s not yours Meet new people!

11 Electronic Device Policy School Board Policy Reminders
To assure order in campus operation, accessories such as headphones and ear buds are only allowed to be used by the student in the cafeteria before school and in the cafeteria during lunch periods, provided the student is still able to respond to auditory commands communicated by school personnel. Students must still follow all school rules while operating communication devices. Not being able to hear or see directives will never serve as an acceptable excuse for non-compliance. These accessories are expected to be secured and out of sight during class transitions in the hallway and within the classroom unless the teacher has granted permission for instructional use.

12 Electronic Device Policy School Board Policy Reminders
Making phone calls prohibited Students shall not use personal electronic devices to capture video, audio, or photos of other people at school unless used under the guidance of a teacher and related to curriculum objectives. The posting of those photographs and/or video will result in disciplinary consequences.

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