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Title: The Red Devil Way


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The Red Devil Way
  • Russell-McDowell Intermediate School
  • Positive Behavior Approach

2
Todays Discussion
  • Where it all began
  • PBS Model
  • KYCID
  • 3 Rs
  • Classroom Behavioral Management
  • Common Area Expectations

3
Where it all Began
  • 1st Year Principal Observations
  • Approaching Learning Environment Committee
  • Vision for Consistency
  • Researching KYCID/ KASA Models
  • Paying it Forward

4
Positive Behavior Supports
  • Aims to build effective environments in which
    positive behavior is more effective than problem
    behavior
  • Is a collaborative, data-based approach to
    developing effective interventions for problem
    behavior
  • Emphasizes the use of preventative, teaching, and
    reinforcement-based strategies to achieve
    meaningful and durable behavior and lifestyle
    outcomes

5
Kentucky Center for Instructional Discipline
  • Training and technical assistance is designed to
    enhance the capacity of districts and schools to
    develop and implement effective, positive,
    data-based interventions addressing problem
    behaviors within schools

6
School-wide Systems(All students all settings
all times)
  • School environment is predictable
  • 1. common language
  • 2. common vision
  • 3. common experience

7
Organizational Features
Common Vision
STUDENT SUCCESS
Common Language
Common Experience
8
The 3 Rs of Being a Red Devil
  • Respectful Always use polite words and actions.
  • Responsible Make good choices. Keep the school
    neat. Take PRIDE in your work and in your
    school.
  • Ready Stop, listen, and follow directions.

9
Common Area Expectations
  • A.M. Bus Expectations
  • Hallway Expectations
  • Restroom Expectations
  • Recess Expectations
  • Afternoon Bus Expectations
  • Assembly Expectations
  • Field Trip Expectations

10
A.M. Bus Expectations
  • Respectful Speak in a level 2 or less, unless
    the adult on duty is talking.
  • Responsible If you need help, go to the adult on
    duty for assistance. Students who need to leave
    the gym, present pass to teacher on duty.
  • Ready Sit in your classroom line facing your
    teachers name. If you are eating breakfast, put
    your book bag in your line and get in line as
    soon as you arrive in the gym.

11
Hallway Expectations
  • Respectful Keep hands, feet, and objects to
    yourself.
  • Responsible Walk only on the right side of the
    hall. Keep your hands to your sides. Walk in a
    single file. No talking between 815 and 315.
    Walk only to areas that you have permission to
    attend.
  • Ready Stop to let another class or student in or
    out of your room. Listen for directions.

12
Restroom Expectations
  • Respectful Students will respect the privacy of
    self and others.
  • Responsible students will use the facilities
    appropriately, flush toilet, use only one paper
    towel, place towell in trash can.
  • Ready Go in when it is your turn. Leave when
    finished.

13
Recess Expectations
  • Respectful Students will Keep hands feet to
    themselves. Respect the property of others.
  • Responsible Students will Stay inside the play
    area. Follow safety instructions. Line up when
    told to do so. Use equipment properly.
  • Ready Students will be ready to Use polite
    words. Share and play well.

14
Afternoon Bus Expectations
  • Respectful Listen, ziplocked.
  • Responsible Facing forward. Have your
    belongings.
  • Ready sitting at your bus table. Be on time.

15
Assembly Expectations
  • Respectful absolutely no talking during
    assemblies.
  • Responsible Students will sit Indian style.
    Keep hands feet to yourself.
  • Ready Eyes on speaker or performer. Classes
    visit the restroom water fountain before
    assembly.

16
Field Trip Expectations
  • Respectful Keep hands, feet objects to
    yourself. Use the words please, thank you, and
    excuse me. Stay quiet. Do not interrupt the
    tour guide or speaker. Wait until they ask for
    questions, then raise your hand.
  • Responsible Do not bother any exhibits or any
    property at the place we are visiting. Stay
    quiet and in your seat at all times. Follow all
    directions given to you about the trip. Follow
    all the directions during the trip.
  • Ready Listen for directions.

17
Mrs. Westenhofers Classroom Expectations
Mrs. Westenhofers Classroom Expectations
Mrs. Westenhofers Classroom Expectations
Mrs. Westenhofers Classroom Expectations
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Positive Approach
  • Individual / Group Class Rewards
  • Fitness Friday
  • Gotcha Tree
  • Lunch with the Principal
  • Beta Club
  • Work Ethic Certificate
  • Spin the Wheel

22
Class Rewards
  • Corn hole
  • Pet Day
  • Pajama Day
  • Game Day
  • Walk to Dairy Queen
  • Luau Party
  • Favorite Sport Day
  • Crazy Hair Day
  • Crazy Mixed up Backward Day

23
What do your schools do?
Pair Share
24
Fitness Friday
  • Present
  • Have not moved clip

25
Gotcha Tree
  • Students can be nominated for the gotcha tree by
    any staff at R-MIS.
  • Students are nominated for showing exemplary
    character!

26
Lunch with the Principal
  • Once a month four 4th and four 5th grade students
    names are selected form the gotcha list. These
    students eat a lunch from McDonalds with Mrs.
    Aldrich.

27
Beta Club
  • Have a 3.5 Grade point average for the second
    semester of your fourth grade school year,
  • Pay  a one time 20 membership fee
  • Participate in service projects
  • Complete 6 hours of community service

28
Russell-McDowell Work Ethic Program
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Work Ethic ProgramStandards
  • Discipline
  • Attendance
  • Absence
  • Tardiness
  • Community Service
  • Academic Performance
  • Work Habits
  • Punctuality and Preparedness
  • Respect
  • Cooperation

30
Discipline
Elementary students that demonstrate this
standard
  • Consistently follow classroom behavior guidelines
    with little or no prompting.
  • Quickly respond to behavior corrections when they
    are needed.
  • Consistently take responsibility for their
    actions.

31
Attendance
Elementary students that demonstrate this
standard
  • Attend school more than 96 of the time.

32
Absence
Elementary students that demonstrate this
standard
  • Have no more than one unexcused absence per
    semester.

33
Tardiness
Elementary students that demonstrate this
standard
  • Have no more than one unexcused tardy per
    semester.

34
Community Service
Elementary students that demonstrate this
standard
  • Find ways to help others in the classroom and the
    community.
  • Reflect on their community service experience and
    tell others about it.

35
Academic Performance
Elementary students that demonstrate this
standard
  • Meet or exceed academic expectations for grade
    level.
  • Make continuous progress.

36
Work Habits
Elementary students that demonstrate this
standard
  • Successfully complete projects in a timely
    fashion.
  • Work well in groups.
  • Respect the ideas and views of others.
  • Stay on task and make continuous progress.

37
Punctuality and Preparedness
Elementary students that demonstrate this
standard
  • Arrive at class on time and with the required
    materials and supplies including books, pencils,
    paper and completed work.
  • Seldom ask to leave class for forgotten supplies
    or materials.

38
Respect
Elementary students that demonstrate this
standard
  • Are polite when dealing with others.
  • Respond with respect, even when they do not get
    their way.
  • Are aware and accept /respect the differences
    among their peers and dont make fun of these
    differences.
  • Demonstrate proper etiquette when interacting
    with others. This includes calling people by
    appropriate title/name, shaking hands and looking
    at the people to whom they are speaking.
  • Demonstrate respect for the rules and policies of
    the school and/or other environments.
  • Demonstrate respect for the property of others.

39
Cooperation
Elementary students that demonstrate this
standard
  • Accept the different roles and share
    responsibilities when doing group work.
  • Share ideas and listen to the ideas of others.
  • Are willing to accept a group decision.

40
Work Ethic Celebration
  • The students who received a work ethic
    certificate for at least three nine weeks were
    invited to attend a celebration in their honor at
    Gattiland!

41
Work Ethic Celebration
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Work Ethic Celebration
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Work Ethic Celebration
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Work Ethic Celebration
45
Work Ethic Celebration
46
School Culture
  • Facilitating the Plan
  • Training faculty before year began
  • Introduction with students
  • Consistent modeling/monitoring by teachers
  • Red Devil Way shirt/ pride days
  • Principal grade level lessons based on 3 Rs
  • Guest speakers
  • Continued training for refinement

47
SWIS (School-wide Information System) Data
Driven Program Assessment
  • Average Referrals Per Day Per Month
  • Referrals by Problem Behavior
  • Referrals by Location
  • Referrals by Time
  • Referrals by Student

Big 5 Basic Reports
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