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Title: QISS PEP Talk: March 2016


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QISS PEP Talks
Parent Education Program
Thursday, March 24th, 2016
TOPIC A Look at QISS Behavior Policies
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QISS PEP Talks
Presented by
Dr. Teston Mr. Page
Mr. Matthews QISS Director
QISS K-12 Principal QCIE Program
Coordinator QISS??
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Outline
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Developing Mindful Hearts
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We see our mission to develop students as
international citizens who demonstrate mindful
hearts just as important as our mission to help
students achieve their goals of admission to the
best universities in the world. The QISS
educational program aims to develop the whole
child, from academic achievement through to
moral, ethical and character development.
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QISS Expected School-Wide Learning Results(ESLRs)
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QISS uses PBIS
  • Positive Behavior Interventions and Supports
    (PBIS) is a proactive approach to establishing
    the behavioral supports and social culture and
    needed for all students in a school to achieve
    social, emotional and academic success. Attention
    is focused on creating and sustaining primary
    (school-wide), secondary (classroom), and
    tertiary (individual) systems of support that
    improve lifestyle results (personal, health,
    social, family, work, recreation) for all youth
    by making targeted misbehavior less effective,
    efficient, and relevant, and desired behavior
    more functional.

Sjusd.org. (n.d.). Positive Behavior
Interventions Supports (PBIS) What is PBIS?
What is PBIS? PBIS Student Services.
online Available at http//www.sjusd.org/studen
t-services/pbis/what-is-pbis
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Kelsos Wheel
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Student Code of Conduct
  • Rights and Responsibilities (civic duty)
  • Respect
  • Learning Environment
  • Expression
  • Property
  • Safety
  • Sportsmanship
  • Homework

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Discipline Consequences
  • Level 1 Offenses
  • Level 2 Offenses
  • Level 3 Offenses
  • Level 4 Offenses

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Student Policies
  • Academic Honesty
  • Attendance Policy
  • Bullying
  • Cafeteria Code of Conduct
  • Cell Phone / Electronic Devices Policy
  • Dress Code
  • Homework
  • Other policies (gum, drugs, tobacco, elevator,
    littering, printing/photocopying, PDA, tardy etc.)

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Escalating Consequences
  • Teacher in-class consequence
  • Detention
  • After-school detention
  • In-school suspension
  • Out-of-school suspension
  • Expulsion

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ENGLISH POLICY
  • In order to promote English as the common
    language at QISS, it is expected that all
    students speak English throughout the school day
    (820 330). In certain situations, teachers
    may give students permission to speak a language
    other than English during class in order to
    clarify meaning or instructions. Students must
    ask permission before speaking a language other
    than English in all areas of the school.
  • The consequences for non-compliance with the
    English as the Common Language policy are not
    meant to be punitive, but rather to promote
    English at QISS. This may include, but is not
    limited to, the following
  • create a poster or video that promotes the use of
    English as the common language to be displayed or
    viewed throughout the school
  • perform a skit at an assembly that promotes the
    use of English as the common language at QISS
  • repeat offenders, or those deemed to be openly
    defying this policy, may also face disciplinary
    actions (detentions, etc.)

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  • Policies are consistent and administration act
    according to policies
  • Consequence depends on level of offense
  • Each student and circumstance is different

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QISS PEP Talks
Parent Education Program
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