1 st Hour Monday January 26 th 2015 Lesson 1 Mott PRIDE and Behavior Matrix PRIDE stands for here WMHS P Prepared R Respectful I Involved D Determined E Enthusiastic ID: 715608
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PBIS Introduction
2nd SemesterSlide2
1
st HourMonday, January 26
th
, 2015
Lesson #1: Mott PRIDE and Behavior Matrix
PRIDE
stands for here @ WMHS
P = Prepared
R = Respectful
I = Involved
D = Determined
E = EnthusiasticSlide3
2
nd HourMonday, January 26
th
Lesson #2: Prepared
What does it mean to be
Prepared
at WM?
Bring all materials to class
Wear ID (New ID= $5, New Lanyard=$3)
Come to school dressed appropriately (
review dress code- next slide
)
Hats/Purses/Bags/Electronics in locker (if you are holding it, you are wearing it. Keep it in your locker). Purses must be smaller than your agenda.Slide4
2
nd HourMonday, January 26th
Dress Code
Pants must be worn at the hips. If you do not have a belt, you will be asked to change into school issued clothing (sweats/t shirt).
Shorts/Skirts/Dresses must be fingertip length.
Leggings are not pants. All leggings must be worn with a shirt/dress that is longer than your fingertips.
Breasts, bellies, and backsides must be covered.
Tank tops are not allowed.
Students choosing not to follow the dress code will be asked to change into school issued clothing (sweats/t shirt). Your clothes will be returned at the end of the day. Dress for success every day! Fines will be issued for unreturned items.
Hats are not allowed on in the building (not even in your hand or on your waist).
Backpacks, hats, and large purses must be kept in your locker. Purses must be smaller than your agenda.
In regard to pants, you may not have holes or frays above the knee.
ID must be worn at all times (Safety and Security). New IDs cost $5. New lanyards are $3. No exceptions.
Dress code rules still apply during Spirit Week.Slide5
3
rd HourMonday, January 26th
Lesson
#3: Respectful
What does it mean
to be
Respectful
at
WM?
Manners (please and thank you
!)
A little bit of kindness and respect GO A LONG WAY!
Use professional language
(what does “professional
”
mean?)
Be courteous to all staff and studentsSlide6
4
th HourMonday, January 26th
Lesson
#4: Involved
What does it mean
to be
Involved
at
WM?
Stay awake and engaged in class
Help keep Café, halls, rooms clean
Join extracurricular activities and/or attend school eventsSlide7
5
th HourMonday, January 26th
Lesson #5: Determined
What does it mean
to be
Determined
at
WM?
Come to school every day
Be to class on time, every hour
Complete homework on time
Move with a purposeSlide8
6
th HourMonday, January 26th
Lesson
#6: Enthusiastic
What does it mean
to be Enthusiastic at
WM?
Cheer for your team
Stay classy (No Booing or trash talk)
Stay positive and wear a
smile
Check out school website for new Marauder Gear & wear it on Friday’s! Slide9
6
th HourMonday, January 26th
Fees and Fines
Fines occur when you buy an I.D. or lanyard, lose or damage a school issued book, you do not turn in school issued clothing (for inappropriate dress or athletics), or you did not pay your senior fees .
Fines should be paid in a timely manner.
Fines that are not paid will prevent you from buying tickets to dances (snow coming or prom).
Seniors will not walk in graduation if fines are not paid in full.Slide10
1
st HourTuesday, January
27
th
Lesson #7: Welcome and Overview of
Pass Policy:
Welcome
students to Semester
2
of the
2014/2015
school year at Warren Mott High School
!
Due to not having agendas this year, passes will be given out by individual teachers.
Each pass is color coded to the restroom nearest that teacher, you are to use only that restroom. Passes should only be given out to one student at a time during class. Use your time efficiently, go to the restroom between classes, make appointments with counselors before or after school, do what is necessary to be in class.Slide11
2
nd HourTuesday, January 27th
Lesson #8:
Tardies
and Attendance
Be to class on time, every time (please discuss and post Bell Schedule)
1
st
Tardy= Warning,
2
nd
Tardy= Call home,
3
rd
Tardy= Detention,
4
th
Tardy=
Referral
You must check in with your house office if you are more than
20 minutes
late.
All absences must be called in to your house office; office information and phone numbers are
available on our webpage.
Students will not be allowed to make up work if the absence is unverified. Slide12
4
th HourTuesday, January 27th
Lesson #10: Cafeteria Procedures and Lunch Schedules
9
th
and 10
th
grade students will eat in the Main Café. Upperclassmen have the option of eating in the Small Café. Students with Senior Status (16.5 credits) may leave campus for lunch but must return on time.
Lunch menus will be provided during daily announcements and on the whiteboards in the Main Café.
Students must be wearing an ID to get lunch.
Breakfast will be served from 7am- 7:09am. Students must leave the Café by 7:09 and be to class before 7:14.
Breakfast will be sold for $1.50. Lunch is $3.25.
Students will be dismissed by table when they are seated and their area is clean.
Warren Mott hosts a dinner program for those who are attending a school sponsored event such as: an academic club, tutoring, athletics, or band. This program runs from 4:00 pm to 6:00 pm.Slide13
5
th HourTuesday, January 27th
Lesson #11: Dress Code
Pants must be worn at the hips. If you do not have a belt, you will be asked to change into school issued clothing (sweats/t shirt).
Shorts/Skirts/Dresses must be fingertip length.
Leggings are not pants. All leggings must be worn with a shirt/dress that is longer than your fingertips.
Breasts, bellies, and backsides must be covered.
Tank tops are not allowed.
Students choosing not to follow the dress code will be asked to change into school issued clothing (sweats/t shirt). Your clothes will be returned at the end of the day. Dress for success every day! Fines will be issued for unreturned items.
Hats are not allowed on in the building (not even in your hand or on your waist).
Backpacks, hats, and large purses must be kept in your locker. Purses must be smaller than your agenda.
In regard to pants, you may not have holes or frays above the knee.
ID must be worn at all times (Safety and Security). New IDs cost $5. New lanyards are $3. No exceptions.
Dress code rules still apply during Spirit Week.Slide14
6
th HourTuesday, January 27th
Lesson #12: Dismissal Procedures
Students
should remain seated until the end of class.
Please
do not line up at the door
.
Buses will be lined up in front of South House. Buses leave at approximately 2:25 pm.
All school rules/expectations apply on the bus to and from school. PRIDE!
All students must exit the building by 2:30 or be accompanied by an adult. Slide15
1
st HourWednesday, January
28
th
CPC A BLOCK
(Students will be picked-up for CPC @ 6:15)
Will arrive back to school @ 9:05
Hold in cafeteria until passing time
CPC B BLOCK
Students may be dismissed @ 9:15
Bus leaves @ 9:19
Will return @ 11:28 for C lunch
CPC C BLOCK and Auto Program at
Cousino
Students may be dismissed @ 11:55Slide16
1
st HourWednesday, January 28th
Lesson #13: Code of Conduct and
CPC bus schedule Cont’d
Code of Conduct can be found
on the WCS webpage.
(Highlight major offenses: Fighting, drinking, drugs, weapons, threats, disruption of the educational process,
etc.) Slide17
2
nd HourWednesday, January 28th
Lesson #14: Testing
ACT-
March Dates will be identified
at later date.
MSTEP-
April
IOWA -
Full Battery
September
AprilSlide18
3
rd HourWednesday, January 28th
Lesson
#15: Sports and Eligibility Requirements
Athletics and academics go hand in hand at Warren Mott High School.
Athletic Director, Mr. Noble.
Students are highly encouraged to participate in WM sports, as an athlete or a fan!
In agreement with MHSAA and district policy, students must pass 4 out of 6 classes in order to be eligible to play sports at Warren Mott High School. Eligibility will be determined each quarter. Slide19
4
th HourWednesday, January 28th
Lesson #16: Lock Down and Emergency Drills
Over the course of the school year, we are required to do a series of Emergency Drills such as Lock Down, Tornado, and Fire Drills.
Lock Down:
All students must stay in their classrooms. Students in the hall must head into the nearest classroom. Teachers: shut and lock your door, take attendance, turn off the lights, continue teaching. You will be notified of lockdown, and its completion, via PA.
Tornado:
During a drill or in the event of an actual weather emergency, please reference your assigned location (posted in each room). Students must be quiet and facing the wall during this time.
Fire:
During a drill or in the event of an actual fire, please reference your evacuation route (posted in each room). Teachers, escort your class to your assigned location and take a hard copy of attendance. Students must be out of the parking lot (at least 150
ft
from the building) and remain in their assigned location until notified by house administrator. Slide20
5
th HourWednesday, January 28th
Lesson #17: Study Skills and Staying Organized
After
school tutoring in the Media Center, every Monday through Thursday. ELL tutoring is offered Monday –Thursday after school.
Set aside a space and time to complete homework each night.
Check
Powerschool
daily to track grades and assignments.
Access your teacher’s online webpage and/or lesson plans.
Check the Marauder Website frequently for updatesSlide21
6
th HourWednesday, January 28th
Lesson #18: Locker Logic
Each student has been assigned a locker. Sharing lockers is not allowed at Warren Mott High School. Sharing a locker leaves you vulnerable to theft, misplaced books/assignments, and makes you responsible for EVERYTHING in that locker.
You do not need to stop at your locker between every class; doing so will make you tardy. Develop a plan!
Treat your locker with respect. Writing on, hitting, or kicking your locker is considered vandalism. If your locker will not open, please contact your house office or a custodian. Slide22
1
st HourThursday, January
29
th
Lesson #19: Safety and Security
WM has
two,
full time security guards:
Mr. Brown ,
and Ms. Edwards. We also have a school
liaison
officer, Officer
Graus
. Officer
Graus is a member of the Warren Police Department. For your safety, IDs must be worn at all times. You must be wearing YOUR ID with an accurate grade specific lanyard. Students will not be permitted into class without an ID. A new ID may be purchased for $5 (pay the bookkeeper and take the receipt to your house office). New lanyards cost $3. IDs help us recognize who does not belong in the building and are used to identify students in case of an emergency.
Students are not allowed to leave the building without permission (students with senior status may leave for lunch). If you are leaving, your parent or guardian must call and you must check out/in of your house office or it will be considered a SKIP.Slide23
2
nd HourThursday, January 28th
Lesson #20: CPC/MMSTC/WCSPA
Warren Con offers opportunities for WM students to participate in programs at other buildings: Career Prep Center (CPC), Macomb Math Science Technology Center (MMSTC), and Warren Consolidated Schools Center for the Performing Arts (WCSPA).
Students signed up for these courses should refer to the bus schedule and release times. Slide24
3
rd HourThursday, January 28th
Lesson #21: Credit Requirements
22.5 total credits are needed for graduation. A breakdown of credits needed can be found in your agenda/handbook.
Credits need to be a
Freshman
: 0,
Sophomore
: 4.5,
Junior
: 10.5,
Senior
: 16.5.Slide25
4
th HourThursday, January 28th
Lesson #22: Textbooks
Students: YOU are responsible for the books that are signed out to YOU. Please keep track of your books to avoid a fine. Slide26
5
th HourThursday, January 28th
Lesson #23: Grading Policy
Semester grades are calculated using the 40%-40%-20% rule.
Students must pass 60% of the class (i.e. must pass 2 of the 3)
Students must earn a 60% (D-) average.
A student not taking the final exam will receive and F as the final grade until the exam is completed.
Homework may account for up to 25% of the final grade. The remaining 75% is to be based on multiple measures of assessments (tests, quizzes, presentations, projects, labs, etc.).Slide27
6
th HourThursday, January 28th
Lesson #24: Bullying
Bullying will not be tolerated at Warren Mott High School and is considered a Major Infraction, up to a 10 day suspension, per the Code of Conduct.
Bullying includes (per Board policy) physical, verbal, and psychological abuse, including hazing, gestures, comments, threats, or actions to a student which cause or threaten to cause bodily harm, reasonable fear for personal safety or personal degradation.
Bullying is any gesture or written, verbal, graphic, or physical act that is reasonably perceived as being motivated by race, color, religion, ancestry, gender, sexual orientation, gender identity, mental, physical, or sensory disability or impairment.
All such behaviors are considered harassment whether they occur online, via phone/text, on/off school property, at a school-sponsored function, or in a school vehicle. Slide28
6
th HourThursday, January 28th
Let’s
Finish out the School
Year Strong Warren
Mott!!!