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The P.U.R.R.S. Cornell Notes presentation Progressive Privileges & Discipline Policy 2013-2014

The P.U.R.R.S. Cornell Notes presentation Progressive Privileges & Discipline Policy 2013-2014. P upils U nderstanding R oles & R esponsibilities S uccessfully. X. ???. ???. Language Arts. ???. I will explain each of the major sections of the PURRS manual. . Questions. Notes: .

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The P.U.R.R.S. Cornell Notes presentation Progressive Privileges & Discipline Policy 2013-2014

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  1. The P.U.R.R.S. Cornell Notes presentationProgressive Privileges & Discipline Policy2013-2014 Pupils Understanding Roles & Responsibilities Successfully

  2. X ??? ??? Language Arts ??? I will explain each of the major sections of the PURRS manual. Questions Notes:

  3. Use Pencil!!! PHMS Core Values: • Refer to the first four definitions written in on your Cornell Notes page. Please write in the 4 words below in the appropriate space: Cooperation Safety Respect Punctuality • Now, discuss and compare your answers with a partner. Any disagreements?

  4. X ??? ??? Language Arts ??? I will explain each of the major sections of the PURRS manual. Questions Notes: • PURRS = Pupils Understanding Roles & Responsibilities Successfully • The 4 Core Values Of Painted Hills Middle School: • Punctuality: Punctuality is a life skill that indicates to people your level of maturity and respect for other peoples’ time. It also is an indicator of your work ethic. • Respect: Demonstrate respect in all actions: language, behavior, and work ethic. • Safety: All actions, both verbal and non-verbal, promote a safe and orderly environment. • Cooperation: Work collaboratively in all aspects of problem solving, conflict resolution, and meeting expectations. What does PURRS stand for? What are the 4 core values of PHMS?

  5. Questions Notes: What are the 5 Panther ranks? ?

  6. Quick Review with a partner • What are the 5 Panther ranks, in order? • Which color is the highest rank? • At what level can you start using cell/mp3 player during lunch? • At what level do you first become eligible for end of the year activities? • What is the main privilege difference between a Gold and GreenPanther?

  7. Ticket Out • At the bottem of the page, write what Panther status you think you will be at the end of the trimester!

  8. Merits • The definition of merits: • Something that deserves or justifies a reward or commendation; a commendable quality, act, etc.

  9. Questions Notes: • Merits Breakdown • Academic Merits • 20 merits for a Proficient score on benchmarkassessmentsin Math & English Language Arts • 20 merits for a Proficient score on benchmark assessments in Science and Social Science • 10 merits for Honor Roll • 25 merits for Principal’sHonor Roll • Each teacher will be allotted 20 merits per month to award Student of the Month • 10 merits for monthly PE effort and participation (as determined by teacher) • Continued on next page… ?

  10. Questions Notes: • Merits Breakdown • Academic Merits Continued… • 50 merits for successfully exiting an alternative core and entering into common core • 20 merits for parent/guardian/adult attendance to Student Led Conferences with student • 25 points each for a Proficient score on ELA & Math CST’s • 40 points each for an Advanced score on ELA & Math CST’s. • Teachers will submit a PURR form per tutoringsession to students who attend before, lunch, or after school tutoring. ?

  11. Questions Notes: • Merits Breakdown • Behavior • 10 merits for Every Month of NO referrals • Every teacher will give out PURR forms that are worth 5 merits for positive events. • Random Checks for supplies / wearing ID badges (5 merits) ?

  12. Questions Notes: • Attendance • 10 merits Every Month for Perfect Attendance • 15 bonus merits for Perfect Attendance at the Trimester (no excused or unexcused absences will be permitted for these points) • 15 merits per student for perfect class attendance during CST testing • 10 merits for the grade level that wins the participation competition at the monthly assembly. ?

  13. Questions Notes: • Extra-Curricular Activities • 20 merits for complete participation in academic extra-curricular activities/competitions & clubs • 20 bonus merits for wins and championships will be awarded to team members who participated in the win. • 5 merits for parent participation in evening events • 10 Merits for participating in school-wide fundraisers/ events. • Volunteer on the Panther Patrol to gain 5 merits for trash clean-up, hallway monitoring, bully reporting, etc. ?

  14. Questions Notes: • Check for Understanding: • With a partner, create a Multi-flow map in your notes showing at least 5 ways that students can earn merits at PHMS. 1)______________ ? 2)______________ Earning Merits at PHMS 3)______________ 4)______________ 5)______________

  15. Merits • Independently read back through your notes and highlight and underline what you think is most important to getting to Gold Panther status.

  16. Rule Infractions: Use Pencil!!! • With a partner, Categorize the infractions below on your Tree map in your notes. Decide whether it is a Major or Minor infraction and write it in. • Horseplay / rough-housing (without intent to fight) • Electronic Device • Drugs • Graffiti • Directed Profanity at an adult • Horseplay/ rough-housing (with intent to fight) • Recording/Publicizing Fighting or other inappropriate activities • Defiance / Disrespect • Indirect profanity • Pulling fire alarm • Dress Code violations

  17. What’s the difference?

  18. Minor vs. Major Rule Infractions • Ticket Out: What do you think is the biggest difference between minor and major infractions?

  19. Progressive Discipline Consequences Activity: Use Pencil!!! Students, on your flow map, put the following consequences in the order that you think they should go: -Discipline Referral -Proctor Detention (45 minutes) -Verbal Warning -Written note / phone call home -2nd Proctor Detention (45 minutes)

  20. Minor Rule Progressive Discipline Flow Map(Teachers will follow this)

  21. Closing / Review Activities • Write a summary of your Cornell Notes. Structure: Topic sentence with main idea, 3 supporting ideas with relating factors, Conclusion sentence restating the main idea.

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