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Consequence System

Consequence System. We developed the student consequence grid as a tool to develop consistency in student discipline in our school Students are given this sheet at the start of school so they know what behaviors will earn them a mark

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Consequence System

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  1. Consequence System

  2. We developed the student consequence grid as a tool to develop consistency in student discipline in our school Students are given this sheet at the start of school so they know what behaviors will earn them a mark Positive activities are rewarded while negative activities earn students a mark on their grid Every 9 weeks the number of marks starts at zero so students have an opportunity to correct behaviors that they were marked for in the previous 9 weeks Students can earn marks straight across the grid or if they reach 7 total marks in any area before they get to parent contact/behavior packet their teacher will call their parent and assign the behavior packet 10 total marks results in a discipline referral Team revises consequence grid yearly based on staff input and data analysis GMS - Student Consequence Grid

  3. Student Consequence Grids

  4. The Unique PBIS Team Communication Technique

  5. PBIS Communication Tools • Every student has a consequence grid that is accessed by any teacher or staff member in the school through Google.docs • All teachers have the same expectations and consequences for each student = consistency in discipline. • With consistency comes increased time on-task for students in the classroom = teachers work together • Teachers are trained on this system at the start of the year and they can email parents/guardians a student’s consequence at any time during the school year

  6. Google Doc Name * Each student has a sheet

  7. Provided students with consistent rules Decrease time administrators have to spend with excessive referrals Helped us to develop a safer, more pleasant climate to work and learn in Provided parents with clear expectations and rules Decreased our total number of referrals and students in OSS and ISS Helped us to increase our test scores on EOG’s for the last five school years What Has the Consequence Grid Done for GMS PBIS?

  8. At Gamewell Middle School we use a Bus Consequence Grid because it helps to: Increase bus discipline consistency Provide students with an understanding of what’s expected of them on the bus Provide the administration with documentation to show parents when problems with a student occurs on the bus Provides all of our drivers with an understanding of how their passengers are supposed to behave while on the bus * Please click on the screen on the next slide to see our PBIS video Bus Consequence Grid

  9. Bus Consequence Grid

  10. South Davie MS - Accountability • Students receive infraction slips for not following the PBIS matrix. • Infraction slips are given for minor behaviors. • 3 infraction slips in a week result in a Level drop. • Each Level has different consequences outlined in the student handbook. • After 5 days of positive behavior, the student will move back up a level. • These Level changes are recorded in our data system. • Students who remain on Level 4 are rewarded each quarter, mid-year, and end of year. Student Infraction Form Date ____________________ Student: _______________________________________________ Teacher: _______________________________________________ ____ Poor attitude ____ Tardy ____ Out of seat without permission ____ Tipping chair/desk ____ Talking/disturbing class ____ Not prepared for class ____ Playful/inappropriate behavior ____ Off task/not using time well ____ Disrespecting/defacing property ____ Throwing Things ____ Homework not complete ____ Disrespect ____ Inappropriate behavior or volume in hall or cafeteria Teacher Comment: ___________________________________________ Student Comment:___________________________________________ Student Signature: __________________________________________

  11. Accountability • More severe behaviors receive either a processing slip for minor offenses or an office referral for major offenses. • These offenses would include disrespect, language, fighting, etc. • Students who receive office referrals typically serve a day in AID(alternative instructional day). • Major offenses could also result in OSS(out of school suspension). Students receiving this suspension will attend class off campus at the county’s alternative school.

  12. School Discipline Levels and Privileges • Level 4: Students enjoy all school activities • Level 3: Lose team privileges at the discretion of the team. • Athletes may receive additional consequences from coaching staff. • Student MAY attend field trips. • Student MAY attend dances and other school activities. • Lunch will continue to be in the cafeteria. • Student moves to Level 4 after 5 days of positive behavior.

  13. LEVEL 2 • Team makes parent contact!!!! • Student develops behavior plan with team at teams discretion. Look at behavior and how many times student has been on Level 2. • Student not eligible for team incentives • No outside activities, including band, choir, and drama unless a performance is given a grade. • Team or grade level lunch detention until student returns to Level 3. • Student CAN NOT ATTEND activities like dances, athletic events, field trips, etc. • Athletes: Can NOT PLAY but CANPractice.

  14. Level 1 • Parent conference with TEAM. • Student is on Lock-down (loss of all privileges and hall passes). • All travel in school is supervised. • Lunch detention in AID until level changes. • Separate setting for any assemblies, plays, etc. • Athlete can not dress out, for practice, games, or events, or play until level changes.

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