Hero Staff Challenge: Issue at least 1 VIKING WAY point for students going above and beyond! Staff Challenge Entries Document
Did you know students can get supplies from the Hero store? We have reusable water bottles, folders, pens, and spiral notebooks! Here is a list of current inventory, feel free to share this with your students! Hero Store Inventory
Store hours: Tues and Thurs 7:00-7:30
We also take donations of fun/cool/not wanted items. THANKS to Ms. Alvey, Ms. Cline, Mr. Hare, and everyone who has brought us items! Bring to Mrs. Grincius or Mrs. McCandless any time. We also can pick up from you with one of our Hero aides.
UPDATE! Our staff lunch will be provided by Chick Fil A for the top 25 winners posted below. YESSSS!!!! Look out for an order form and a date soon!
Thursday, April 11, 2019
Monday, April 8, 2019
Winners of the top 25 lunch!
Winners of the Hero Top 25 by Spring Break- Behaviors Tracked
Jenny Cotton |
Kristina Herning |
Anna Shearn |
Darin Gray |
Callie Masters |
Pamela Vanegas |
Blake Baker |
Patricia Concepcion |
James Wassom |
RoseMarie McCandless |
Rebecca Toop |
Nicholas Johnson |
Hope Mortberg |
Sierra Funk |
Katelyn Leroy |
Emerald Lawler |
Jennifer Vermillion |
Samuel Borquez |
Christine Grincius |
Kiara Gray |
Melissa Dennis |
Brittney Hazel |
Erin Mcmullen |
Donna Smith |
Darius Rahmlow |
Wednesday, February 27, 2019
PBIS Minutes 2/27/19
Attendees: McCandless, Comstock, Concepcion, Mortberg, Baldon, Littles, Shearn, Sanders, Towns
Recorder for Minutes: McCandless
Recorder for Minutes: McCandless
Meeting Objective: Review plan/problem solving/Tier Systems/review strategies to increase PBIS Dynamics
Data Analysis Findings
School Data (McCandless) HERO store
- Field Trip Approved- KY Derby Museum before March 15.
- Thoughts: Reward for top 35 students or let them choose.
- Vanegas for prom ticket giveaway
- Yearbooks from Mrs. Lawler- 10 yearbooks for the store
- Senior video for the store
- Food truck reward for teachers
Vikings of Valor
- Sanders is keeping track of points for student behavior. Ms. Gray does some as well. Mr. Hare tracking too.
- If they get points, it adds up and harmful. If they accrue too many according to the contract, they are removed.
- Kids want in, openings will be filled as students are showing efforts
- Can send email to let Mr. Sanders know to give points. Can we do an email to communicate expectations for these students, and who to contact when they have behaviors that might earn points.
DMC
- 3006 behavior events, 480 with referrals AA- 31% , up from 27% last year. 640 students no referrals. Top 3- Failure to respond, non-attendance, and leaving class without permission.
- Behaviors have decreased from last year, but non-attendance to class has decreased as well. Decreased as the months go down. Decreased about 100 per month on behavior events, but we had more students last year. Last year we weren’t required to put in non-attendance to class.
- Freshman academy runs reports on attendance.
- HSA and IMA are supposed to write up cuts.
- Admin please explain protocol on cuts at the next faculty meeting.
- Overall female behavior events have increased at the freshman and sophomore levels. Are they having more behavior issues, or has the gender population affected the number?
- 15.3% 9th female, 14.7% 9th male
- 21.1% 10th female, 23.7% 10th male
Viking Feedback Form
- Problem - Too many field trips
- CSIP- Planned for many more trips this year
- Possible Solution- Limit or cap, prioritize
- Possible Solution- Need clear cut process, with calendar
- Possible Solution- Bring procedure plan to Advisory committee
- Possible Solution- Google Sheet with lists, posted a certain time frame before the trip
- Mr. Littles can work on devising a plan to the admin for the procedures put in place.
- .Problem- Block Days- students do not have the stamina and focus
- Possible Solution- Next year, regular periods, viking time and advisory on Friday
- Block days after lunch- heavy with behavior issues
- Scheduling alterations on block throws students off
- Look at this for next year, audit might give information about this. Process to change block schedule is a big procedure
- Problem- Pi Day
- Possible solution: Freshman Academy- Pi Day 3/14/19
- Problem- In-school events pulling out of class without much/any notice
- Possible solution: Follow field trip protocol. 1 week in advance. Lists or permission slips for that period. 72 hour notice.
- Problem- Hallways are unsupervised during lunch, students skipping in the hall in groups. Safety and students not having concerns.
- Possible solution- Work with the admin to come up with solutions. Lunch on IC, use cameras to identify kids, give actual consequences.
- Admin are addressing this situation.
- More visible admin, another security guard hiring
- Library changed procedure for coming to lunch
- Blue hall pass follow up- are we still using them, change color, refresh staff expectations
- Staff members in the hall- safety concern
- Expectations-
Implementation Plan-
- Field trip procedure planning(Littles)
Additional Questions/Concerns
- Audit- what does it determine?
- Provide us help for many categories
- CSI status should provide funds for certain supports
Next Steps - PBIS meeting on 03/13/2019
Friday, January 11, 2019
Agenda Items
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update
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Details
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Person(s) responsible
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Various Business Items
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Secretary
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District visitor Dr. Morgan Present
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Rotating schedule for responsibility
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Rescheduled, going to have PD
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Littles
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DMC
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438 Events
Top 3 same
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658 active students with no issues!
Went down by 10 since last week.
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Last year in Nov. we had 817, this
year we had 492. December 447 issues, last year 653
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Hall sweep- Not being transferred
into the ISAP list. Parent disconnect with communication about tardy policy.
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Who is doing hall sweep, who is being
sent to ISAP and not. Being sent without an escort.
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Fix system of communication for ISAP.
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ISAP list based on consequences, then
any kicked out of class kids added. ISAP instructor isn’t able to get
attendance list populated until the next day.
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Teachers are not using interventions
to try to mitigate tier I behaviors, and higher priority items have to be
addressed first.
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Waiting on approval for other
consequences, such as lunch detention, before school detention, after school
detention.
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Electronics a major issue across the
board.
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Staff needs to be addressed with
regards to the flow chart.
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Ask admin to review process/structure
for teacher interventions before referrals are submitted.
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Littles, McCandless
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ISAP Revamp
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In the works
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PD for acting out/De-escalation
skills at a faculty meeting in January
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Vikings of Valor- Seeing issues about
consequences not being given. Some students are trying to get it together for
rewards (Movie, Motivational Speaker) hopeful for change (Baldon).
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Littles
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Events
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Valley Feedback form
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Update from Concepcion. Not present
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None
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Concepcion and Clemens
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Hero
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New items in the store from Mr. Hare
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Hero store going well - selling
shirts, new items, U of L tickets and jump passes, candy. Donations are
always welcome.
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McCandless, Hero
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Passports
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Same process as August
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Teachers hold onto passports, turn in
at the end of the day. Teachers who do not comply will attend a PD during
your planning about classroom management.
Logistics- making copies and get them
to the teachers. Academy leads are given the information to get passports to
their academy. 35 out of 77 teacher completed the Passport. Remaining teachers will have an PD
scheduled in the future.
Videos for the expectations
powerpoint still in the works.
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