OWL Behaviors (School-wide Responsibilities)
Respect MYSELF
Respect OTHERS
Respect OUR SCHOOL
All students are taught how to demonstrate the school's values through these charts as a basis for understanding their behavior.
Responsibility Chart
The RESPONSIBILITY program:
is a student behavior management system that emphasizes the use of positive reinforcement & procedures to oversee classroom and school behavior
fosters and maintains a positive school atmosphere
uses earned privileges as reinforcers for appropriate conduct with natural and logical consequences as deterrents
is used school-wide (including specials, hallways, etc.) to promote responsible behavior
Frequently Asked Questions
How does the system work?
Student behavior is monitored on a Responsibility Chart clearly visible in the homeroom. Every situation can be connected to the chart, and mistakes are merely an opportunity to learn and grow.
What will students learn?
Throughout the year we will focus on, model, and teach our OWL Behaviors. (Respect myself, others, and school)
How are the students held accountable?
At the end of the day each student reflects on their behavior and a discussion is held to determine if their magnet should move forward, backward, or stay on the “Y”. Students will have their magnet moved off the “Y” for not meeting expectations and demonstrating behavior that is not acceptable.
Why do students have bathroom escorts?
One of the tenets of the program is that students must earn all privileges, rewards, etc. including UNESCORTED trips to the bathroom. This in no way means that the human right to use the bathroom is taken away, it is simply about teaching children that procedures must be followed and will be enforced. Teachers will provide whole class bathroom breaks when necessary. Once some students reach the Y, they can be utilized as escorts for non-Y students. The role of the escort is to check the bathroom to make sure the student they are escorting does not get in trouble for something they didn’t do. After checking the bathroom, escorts stand in a designated spot in the hallway. Students always have the option to politely decline escorting a student.
Who should I contact with questions?
Contact your child’s teacher first with questions regarding school behavior. If you need further assistance contact Mrs. Oviatt, Principal, at 435-755-2320.