Weigand Avenue Elementary "Home of the College-Bound Tigers"

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Weigand Avenue Elementary "Home of the College-Bound Tigers"

School-Wide Positive Behavior Intervention Support Administrative Leadership and Support

Behavioral Expectations Defined We promote positive behaviors on daily basis as we focus on the District school-wide norms: Be Safe Be Respectful Be Responsible We have made great efforts with our ongoing transformation from a previous year of a divided campus to our current campus where all stakeholders are working together to promote a safe camps and provide college and career readiness for all students.

Behavior Expectations Taught On the first day of school it was evident that positive behaviors are the expectation for all students and are taught on a daily basis. We promote positive behavior on daily basis as we focus on the District school wide norms: Be Safe Be Respectful Be Responsible

We Follow the Three B's

Students Learn Responsibility Leadership Skills Citizenship

Auditorium Standards Be Safe! Keep hands and feet to self. Sit properly. Walked to and from your seat. Be Respectful! Use Quiet Voices. Follow the quote “high five “signal. Show appreciation only by clapping. Be Responsible! Be Polite. Follow adult directions. Stay in your class.

These norms are prevalent throughout the campus with specific emphasis on behavior applications and consequences in each classroom. We have made great efforts with our ongoing transformation from a previous year of a divided campus to our current campus where all stakeholders are working together to promote college and career readiness.

Acknowledge and Reinforce Appropriate Behavior In addition, our focus on anti-bullying is communicated through our campaign which provides clear alternatives to bullying.

Students Are Aware of School-Wide Expectations

Data Decision Making Discipline Statistics Comparison of office Referrals from LY to Current Year Suspension Anything he feels comfortable sharing. Include school contact for more information on presented data.

Family and Community Collaboration We depend on support from our parents and community partners. We reach out to them by focusing on three important key elements: Be Relational Over Communicate Create an Environment of Inclusion

Volunteer Opportunities Community Partnerships

Over Communicate! Communicate with Parents in Their Primary Language Blackboard Connect Messages Weekly Parent Update Meetings

Promote Positive School Culture and Climate Our Parents are our Partners

We Inspire

“Education is the most powerful weapon which you can use to Change the World.” -Nelson Mandela July 18, 1918 – December 5, 2013

Join us as we celebrate our ongoing transformation…

It's a new day at Weigand Avenue Elementary