We do class dojo which is a behavior system where students have the opportunity to earn or loose points based on their behavior choices. Dojo is also an AMAZING communication tool between teacher, parent, AND student! I will share pictures of students working and be able to keep you updated and in the loop on important things coming up classroom and school wide! Students will also be able to share their work with me and you! Take a look!
PBIS
Students are expected to be SAFE, RESPECTFUL, and RESPONSIBLE every day at Stevenson Elementary.
The faculty and staff utilize a management program known as PBIS (Positive Behavior Interventions and Supports) which fosters positive behaviors in our students. The process focuses on improving a school's ability to teach and support positive behavior for all students.
Everyone at Stevenson is actively involved in the program and committed to its success. It is a team-based process for systemic problem solving, planning and evaluation. It is an approach to creating a safe and productive learning environment where teachers can teach and all students can learn.
The school-wide system includes proactive strategies for defining, teaching and supporting appropriate student behaviors to create positive school environments. Stevenson Elementary has three behavioral expectations: Be Safe, Be Respectful and Be Responsible. These expectations are universal throughout all areas of the school. You will see these expectations posted throughout the school and in different areas of the building, such as the classrooms, hallways, restrooms, playground, bus, etc. Behavioral expectations are taught using the same teaching formats applied to other curricula. The general expectation, the rationale for the expectation is discussed, positive and negative examples (correct and incorrect examples) are described and rehearsed.
Stevenson Staff is dedicated to recognizing students who demonstrate the behavioral expectations. A strong reinforcement system is a major component of the program. Students earn Tiger Tickets when they make good behavioral choices. Tiger Tickets are an immediate, formal system that rewards positive behaviors. When your child receives a Tiger Ticket we encourage you to take the time to discuss and reinforce your child's positive behaviors. Families have a role in helping their child to develop positive behavior skills that are the foundations for a successful future.
The faculty and staff utilize a management program known as PBIS (Positive Behavior Interventions and Supports) which fosters positive behaviors in our students. The process focuses on improving a school's ability to teach and support positive behavior for all students.
Everyone at Stevenson is actively involved in the program and committed to its success. It is a team-based process for systemic problem solving, planning and evaluation. It is an approach to creating a safe and productive learning environment where teachers can teach and all students can learn.
The school-wide system includes proactive strategies for defining, teaching and supporting appropriate student behaviors to create positive school environments. Stevenson Elementary has three behavioral expectations: Be Safe, Be Respectful and Be Responsible. These expectations are universal throughout all areas of the school. You will see these expectations posted throughout the school and in different areas of the building, such as the classrooms, hallways, restrooms, playground, bus, etc. Behavioral expectations are taught using the same teaching formats applied to other curricula. The general expectation, the rationale for the expectation is discussed, positive and negative examples (correct and incorrect examples) are described and rehearsed.
Stevenson Staff is dedicated to recognizing students who demonstrate the behavioral expectations. A strong reinforcement system is a major component of the program. Students earn Tiger Tickets when they make good behavioral choices. Tiger Tickets are an immediate, formal system that rewards positive behaviors. When your child receives a Tiger Ticket we encourage you to take the time to discuss and reinforce your child's positive behaviors. Families have a role in helping their child to develop positive behavior skills that are the foundations for a successful future.