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1 Welcome to Central Middle School
Riverview Gardens Secondary Schools

2 Welcome to the 2013-2014 School year!
Topics to cover on Day One: School Goals Vision and Mission General Overview (What is PBIS?) School-wide Procedures and Routines (Matrix) 5 Step Discipline Plan Classroom Referrals v. Office Referrals School-wide Incentive Programs Review

3 School Based Goals 2013-2014 School Theme: “Moving Forward”
Our academic focus is teaching our students to become critical thinkers through rigorous instruction. Literacy across the Curriculum Common Core State Standards Creating a positive school culture

4 District mission and vision
The Riverview Gardens School District, along with families and the community, nurtures academic excellence in all students, preparing them to be college and career ready in an ever-changing society. District Vision The Riverview Gardens School District creates a community of learners equipped to be competitors in a global society and leaders demonstrating social and civic responsibility. Value Statements: STUDENT FOCUS Students are at the forefront of all decisions. MEETING THE NEEDS OF THE WHOLE STUDENT A safe learning climate and caring staff are essential to meeting the social, emotional and academic needs of all students. COLLABORATION The school, families and community work together, supporting each other. INTEGRITY We demonstrate honesty, transparency, ethical behavior and trustworthiness in everything we do every day.

5 CMS Mission and Vision Mission:
Central Middle School’s mission is to educate all learners in a safe and nurturing environment, meeting the academic, cultural, psychological, emotional and physical needs, regardless of level or style, in order to reach their full potential to society. Vision: At Central Middle School, we envision a safe, caring and stimulating learning environment in order to support students academically, socially, emotionally, and physically through a differentiated, cooperative community so that each student reaches his/her full potential. Goals: Goal 1: Central Middle School will use data-driven instruction to actively engage students in learning by assessing students, collecting and analyzing data using DEA probes, pre-assessments, AIMS Web, Jerry John’s, common assessments and benchmarks. Goal 2: The staff at Central Middle School will chart progress, collaborate on results and address weaknesses through ongoing professional development, which will allow us to meet the requirements of our AYP Goals. Values: At Central Middle School, we are individuals committed to building positive relationships, engaging in meaningful learning experiences, modeling appropriate behaviors and holding each other to the highest standards of accountability.

6 General Overview: What is PBIS/Safe and civil Schools?
PBIS is Positive Behavior Intervention Supports. PBIS is a broad range of systemic and individualized strategies for achieving important social and learning outcomes while preventing problem behavior OSEP Center on PBIS The focus is on preventing unwanted behaviors and rewarding positive behaviors.

7 Social Behaviors Math Literacy & Writing Specials Social Science
Sciences Social Science Specials Social Behaviors Therefore as we look at all parts of the curriculum there is a piece that needs to be added Social Behaviors . It is not separate.

8 General Overview: Why Have a System for Teaching Behaviors?
Behaviors are prerequisites for academics Procedures and routines create structure Repetition is key to learning new skills: For a child to learn something new, it needs to be repeated on average of 8 times For a child to unlearn an old behavior and replace with a new behavior, the new behavior must be repeated on average 28 times. --Harry Wong 20 times to eliminate old behavior and 8 times to begin the new one. 8

9 What does PBIS look like at Central Middle School?
Utilizing the Behavior Expectations Matrix and Classroom Expectations Using Positive Language 5 Step Discipline Plan PBIS Class Student Supports and Interventions Student Incentives

10 PBIS Teacher Responsibilities
Implement PBIS Strategies and Lessons Use positive language at all times especially on redirections and classroom posters Distribute Ram Tokens for appropriate behaviors Implement 5 Step Discipline Plan

11 PBIS Student Responsibilities
Follow Behavior and Classroom Expectations Show Respectful, Responsible and Safe Behavior Earn Ram Tokens for Appropriate Behaviors Earn lots of Rewards and Recognition Participate in PBIS Lessons Follow 5 Step Discipline Plan


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