Cyclone PRIDE at Watertown High School

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Cyclone PRIDE at Watertown High School A PBIS Production

As part of the PBIS program, WHS has established several clear expectations for the behaviors we require throughout our school. Our plan is based on recognizing five attributes of success: Professionalism, Respect, Integrity, Diversity, and Encouragement (PRIDE).

You will see these PRIDE posters throughout the building You will see these PRIDE posters throughout the building. For each attribute, there are specific behaviors that will help you to be model citizens at WHS and beyond!

Respect of Self- It is up to All of Us Respecting self values Be considerate of others and respecting their values

Would you Rather? Read and Discuss as a group Would you rather dress up or dress down? Would you rather be on stage or in the audience? Would you rather be an athlete or an artist?

Would you Rather? Cont. Would you rather have every piece of technology in the world or have the ability to travel wherever you like in the world whenever you want? Would you rather be popular with a lot of fair- weathered friends or have one very loyal friend? Would you rather be healthy but poor or sick but very rich?

WE NEED TO RESPECT THE VALUES OF OTHERS Decisions and Choices As you noticed, your answers may have become more difficult towards the end. The decisions and choices we make are influenced by what is important to us, or what we value. Many of you made different choices because we have many different sets of values. WE NEED TO RESPECT THE VALUES OF OTHERS

Listen to what these kids have to say… https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kGusd0HKvtY

What does Self-Respect mean to you? Take out your cell phones and go to Flipgrid.com in your browser. Sign on to Flipgrid.com using your watertowncsd.org Google account. Enter this code 7341ww8 to access the “Respect for Self” Flipgrid topic. Watch the short video from Ms. Dickinson and Ms. Gilliam, then record a short, 30-second video response about what self-respect means to you. Upload your video and log out of Flipgrid. If you are having trouble, put this link into your browser. Your video responses must be appropriate for school!!!!!