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Title: WASHBURN SCHOOL Washburn, TN Grainger County


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WASHBURN SCHOOLWashburn, TNGrainger County
  • LISA SETSOR, PRINCIPAL
  • GREG CLAY, ASSISTANT PRINCIPAL
  • GINNY MCELHANEY, ASSISTANT PRINCIPAL
  • K-12

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HIGH SCHOOLS THAT WORKThe New Three Rs High
Expectations High Performance for All Students
  • Rigor, Relevance, Relationships

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Relationships
  • First Steps
  • Positive Attitudes in Tennessee Schools
  • Discipline A Total Approach
  • HSTW Initiatives implemented 5 years
  • Advisor/Advisee Homeroom
  • 100 involvement 9th grade parent conference
  • Mandatory parent contacts monthly
  • Character Education Lifeskills and Lifelong
    Guidelines school wide

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Relationships
  • The Next Three Rs at Washburn School
  • Be Respectful
  • Be Responsible
  • Be Ready
  • These are our school wide expectations for all
    students.

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School-wide Positive Behavior Support
  • is a broad range of systemic individualized
    strategies for achieving important social
    learning outcomes while preventing problem
    behavior with all students.

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SYSTEMS OF SCHOOL-WIDE POSITIVE BEHAVIOR SUPPORT
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Features of Primary/Universal Supports
  • Identify Define School-Wide Rules
  • Teach Behavioral Expectations Associated with
    School-Wide Rules
  • Develop a School-wide System for Encouraging/
    Reinforcing Rule Following
  • Develop an array of procedures for addressing
    violations to school-wide behavioral expectations
  • Design environments for smooth transitions and
    routines.

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Behavior Definitions
  • Tardy
  • Student is late to class
  • Example
  • Student enters classroom after the bell without
    excuse or admit slip.
  • Non-Example
  • Laying out of class over two minutes late to
    class
  • (This is an example of skipping class or
    truancy.)

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Compliment Chains
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  • Students,
  • As you may know, we have a school store that
    offers school spirit merchandise. You will be
    able to save your Pirate Treasures to trade in
    for the things you would like to have, but may
    not have the extra money to spend. You will be
    able to buy
  • Pencils 1 treasure
  • Party Shakers/ Pom-Poms 4 treasures
  • Pennants 4 treasures
  • Silicon Wristband 4 treasures
  • Pride Magnet Ribbons 6 treasures
  • Lanyards 6 treasures
  • Pirate Sabers/Swords 10 treasures
  • Seat Cushions 12 treasures
  • Short Sleeve T-shirts 16 treasures
  • Long Sleeve T- shirts 24 treasures
  • Free Ballgame admission 10 treasures
  • Free Dance Admission 10 treasures
  • Free Snack 10 treasure
  • We are also in the process of planning a field
    trip in December. You might want to think about
    saving your treasures for the trip. Details will
    be given later, to let you know exactly how many
    treasures you will need to have in order to go.
  • All treasures will be put in the weekly,
    monthly, and end of semester drawing.

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OFFICE REFERRAL POLICY
  • Conference with student/warning
  • Conference with student/warning
  • One (1) day in-school suspension or one hour
    after school
  • One (1) hour after school detention parent
    notification
  • One (1) hour after-school detention parent
    notification
  • One-half ay Saturday/four hours after school
  • One (1) day out of school suspension
  • One-half day Saturday/four hours after-school
  • 9. Two (2) days out of school suspension
  • 10. Alternative School 12-45 days for grades
    5-12 grades K-4 will be determined by principal
  • 11. Conference with student/warning
  • 12. One (1) day out-of-school suspension
  • 13. Alternative School 20-45 days for grades
    5-12 grades K-4 will be determined by principal
  • 14. Conference with student/warning
  • 15. One (1) day out-of-school suspension
  • 16. Alternative School remainder of the year or
    minimum of thirty (30) days for grade s
  • 5-12 grades K-4 at principal discretion

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Remember
  • IT TAKES AT LEAST FIVE POSITIVES TO EVERY ONE
    NEGATIVE TO CREATE A POSITIVE CLIMATE!
  • It is so easy to remember anything negative that
    someone says or does to you. Erasing that one is
    so hard. Hang this hand up where you can see it
    to help you remember to PILE ON THE POSITIVES.

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  • For more information contact
  • Jennifer R. Butterworth, Ph.D.LRE for LIFE
    Project DirectorUT Conference Center
    Building, Suite 210, Knoxville, TN
    37996-4121(865) 974-2760 jrb_at_utk.edu
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