Expectations for the Front and Back Office

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Expectations for the Front and Back Office Welcome Expectations for the Front and Back Office

Expectation for Front and Back Office Planner Expectation for Front and Back Office

Goals for Today: I can explain the difference between the front and back office. I can understand the expectations for the front office. I can understand the expectations for the back office. Talk through the goals for the day. You may even want your students to summaries what the goals for today are in their notebook.

Review from Last Week: What areas of the school (café, restroom, hallway, etc.) have we talked the last 8 days? What areas of the school (café, restroom, hallway, etc.) are you still struggling with? Give each student a 1 minute to reflect on the two questions. Students will then spend a couple minutes talking with their partners. If you have time you could talk about school areas that they are still struggling with.

Front Office Expectations Safety/Order Achieve Respect Front Office Have students draw a line under their observation and then draw this model.

Front Office Expectations Safety/Order Sign in if you come to school after 8:30 Follow Directions Achieve Respect Front Office Safety/Order – Sign in if you come to school after 7:45 – If you come late sign in so we know where you are and when you got in. Follow Directions – Follow directions will help the office help you quicker.

Front Office Expectations Safety/Order Sign in if you come to school after 8:30 Follow Directions Achieve Return to class as soon as possible. Respect Front Office Achieve – Return to class as soon as possible – You are in school to learn and being in class is where this can happen.

Front Office Expectations Safety/Order Sign in if you come to school after 8:30 Follow Directions Achieve Return to class as soon as possible. Respect Use your manners Use a Level 1 voice Wait Quietly Take care of your business and get going. Front Office Respect – Use your manners – Using manners shows you respect the person helping you. Use a Level 1 voice – We are in a place where phone calls are coming in, parents are checking in, and a place that is the most like a business and it needs to be quiet so it can operated correctly. Wait Quietly – If you can wait quietly the office can help you faster. Take care of your business and get going – Once you have gotten your business done go back to class.

Back Office Expectations Safety/Order Achieve Respect Reflection Back Office Have students draw a line under their front office and then draw this model again for the back office.

Back Office Expectations Safety/Order If sent to the office use the back entrance Sign in Follow Directions Remain Seated Achieve Respect Reflection Back Office Safety/Order – If sent to the office use the back entrance – When you get send to the office because of negative choices the enter the back office. Sign in - We ask you can sign in so we know where everyone is. Follow Directions - This helps to make the office run orderly. Remain Seated – This will again help the office run orderly.

Back Office Expectations Safety/Order If sent to the office use the back entrance Sign in Follow Directions Remain Seated Achieve Be willing to problem solve with others Be willing to learn from mistakes * Be willing to take responsibility for your mistakes Respect Reflection Back Office Achieve – Be willing to problem solve with others – You may not be ready right away but try to be willing to problem solve. Be willing to learn from mistakes – We all make mistakes and they are how our brain learns and how we grow. Be willing to take responsibility for your mistakes – We all have a part and we need to be willing to look at our part in the problem.

Back Office Expectations Safety/Order If sent to the office use the back entrance Sign in Follow Directions Remain Seated Achieve Be willing to problem solve with others Be willing to learn from mistakes * Be willing to take responsibility for your mistakes Respect Use school appropriate language Respond appropriately to others Follow directions of adults Reflection Back Office Respect: Use school appropriate language – Even when you are upset remember that we are in a school and each and every person is wanting to be treated respectfully. Respond appropriately to others - Even when you are upset remember that we are in a school and each and every person is wanting to be treated respectfully. Follow Directions of Adults – When you follow adults direction we can help you better.

What is the difference between the front and back office? Have students reflect on this. Have them talk about it with their partners.

The difference between the front and back office is: What is the difference? The difference between the front and back office is: The front office is for messages and getting picked up early. The back office is for when you are sent out of class or need to see Mr. Goodhue. Have students reflect on this. Have them talk about it with their partners.

Goals for Today: I can explain the difference between the front and back office. I can understand the expectations for the front office. I can understand the expectations for the back office. Go back over the goals. Did you class reach the goals set for today