Goal: PCE student will demonstrate respectful behavior during assemblies by listening.

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Assembly Procedures and Protocols Goal: PCE student will demonstrate respectful behavior during assemblies by listening. Responsible Assembly Behavior: Students will be expected to: Maintain a voice level 1 while entering and exiting the assembly area Follow teacher or presenter directions Sit still in straight rows, with bottoms on floor, legs crossed Keep all body parts to themselves Clap, talk and cheer only at appropriate times (positive cheer only) At the end of assembly, remain seated until the teacher gives exit instructions. Consequences for Assembly Misbehavior: Give nonverbal warning Give a quiet, verbal warning Move student next to teacher Quietly remove the student from the assembly Encouragement Procedures: Once in the classroom, teacher will celebrate specific positive behaviors demonstrated during the assembly Supervision Responsibilities: All faculty and staff should attend every school wide assembly unless prior arrangements have been made with administration Model appropriate behavior for students After each assembly, teachers will discuss student behavior and conduct at the assembly **Notes for Staff Place cones so students have a reference for lines Some teachers sit in middle aisle to monitor behavior Have teacher or administration on microphone reminding students of procedures and praising good examples

Afterschool Procedures and Protocols Goal: The hallways of PCE will be safe, orderly and quiet. Responsible After School Behavior: Students will be expected to Students will line up in the hallway at the 2:45 bell. Voice level 0 Single, Silent, and Straight on the right hand side of the hallway. Hands, feet and objects to self Students will respond to all staff requests Unsupervised students will not return to the classroom after being dismissed by their teacher. Consequences for Hallway Behavior: When a student misbehaves, staff will calmly redirect in a positive manner. Verbal reminder Eye contact Positive practice Encouragement Procedures: Staff will consistently encourage correct hallway procedures through positive interactions. Positive praise Modeling expected behavior Bring attention to students displaying correct behavior All staff will take on the responsibility of: Being on time. Having students lined up in the hall for first bell dismissal at 2:45. Escort students to your duty area. Stay at your duty assignment until all students have been picked up. Enforce CHAMP expectations and Paloma Creek procedure rules for all students. Before School Procedures and Protocols

Goal: The students will enter the building in a quiet and safe manner. Responsible Before School Behavior: Students should not be dropped off before 7:20 A.M. (District expectation) We will let students in the front foyer at 7:00 A.M during bad weather. Students should follow CHAMPS hallway expectations. Students eating breakfast should report to the cafeteria and line up for breakfast. Students in 4 th and 5 th grade not eating breakfast will go to the gym. Students in K 3 will stay in the cafeteria and sit behind their designated cone. Students should not wait in the hall for the bell to ring, but go directly to their assigned area. Students should remain in their chosen spot and not reenter the hallway again until 7:35. All students will be at a Voice level 1 sitting on their bottoms in a straight line. When the bell rings, all students will go to a voice level 0. At 7:35, Coach Servello will walk all 4 th and 5 th graders down to their classrooms, Mrs. O Rear will walk 2 3 students to their classes after 4 th and 5 th graders have passed, then Mrs. Orta will walk K 1 students to their classes after 2 3. After 7:50 A.M. bell, students dropped off in the front of the building will get a tardy slip from the office and students dropped off in the back will sign in with monitor and receive a tardy slip in the cafeteria. Consequences for Infractions: Verbal warning Positive practice For serious infractions, contact the child s classroom teacher. Encouragement Procedures: Positive Praise Supervision Responsibilities: Early morning duty staff members report at 7:20 A.M. Morning duty staff members report at 7:35A.M. All staff will enforce CHAMPS expectations. Cafeteria Procedures and Protocols

Goal: The PCE cafeteria will be a safe, orderly, and clean environment where students can enjoy their lunch. Responsible cafeteria behavior: Students will walk in a straight line following cafeteria traffic while entering and exiting the cafeteria. Students will use a level 0 voice while in the cafeteria commons. Students will raise hands for help if needed. They may not get out of their seat without permission. Students are responsible for getting everything they need before sitting down. Students will sit two to a bench at their tables facing forward. Students will converse only with their table mates at a voice level 1. Students will clean up their trash and clear tables before they are dismissed from the cafeteria. Students will follow the traffic pattern when throwing away trash and putting up tray. Students will sit in a straight line facing forward at a level 0 while waiting for their teacher to pick up the class. Consequences for infractions: Students will receive verbal reminders of expected behavior. Students who are not following expectations will receive positive practice of expected behaviors. Monitors will report infractions to classroom teachers. Students will receive lonely lunch if they consistently fail to follow expectations. Positive Reinforcement: Monitors will encourage students to follow CHAMPS expectations. Monitors will verbally praise students who are following expectations. Monitors will model expected cafeteria behavior. Students who are following expectations will receive positive attention for their behavior. Teacher responsibility continues on the next page.

All classroom teachers will show the CHAMPS cafeteria video, and practice cafeteria procedures at the beginning of school and after every break throughout the year. Teachers need to prepare for lunch before scheduled lunch time in order for students to use the restroom prior to entering the cafeteria. Teachers will ensure that students have: lunches, lunch cards, and money prior to entering the cafeteria. Teachers will escort the students at their designated time into the cafeteria and remain with them until the students are seated or are in line. After students are in line, give pink folder to cafeteria monitor which communicates the exchange of responsibility. One cafeteria monitor will be responsible for dismissing students and monitoring clean up; while the other cafeteria monitor will be responsible for opening packages and monitoring behavior. Teachers will drop students off on time and pick students up on time. All staff will enforce Cafeteria CHAMPS procedures. Computer Lab Procedures and Protocols

Goal: The computer labs at Paloma Creek Elementary School will be used respectfully and maintained in an orderly manner. Responsible Computer Lab Behavior Students will enter at a voice level 0 to hear instructions. Students will sit at assigned seat. Students will wait for instructions before touching the equipment. Students will ask a peer for help. Students will use their appropriate log on for computer access. Students understand that all Internet searching sites must be approved by their teacher before they begin a search. Students will hold a voice level 1 while in the computer lab. Students will not change screen settings on any computer. Students will log off computers when leaving the computer lab. Students will return headphones, keyboards, and the mouse to their appropriate places. Students will push in their chair and stand behind it quietly as they wait for dismissal procedures from their teacher. Consequences Teacher will redirect the student in a positive manner. Teacher will provide a verbal reminder. Teacher will give eye contact. Teacher will model positive practice. Teacher will ask student to state expectations, Are you following these? Can you show me the correct procedure? If student does not meet computer lab expectations, teacher will determine when loss of privilege occurs. Encouragement Procedures Teacher will remind students of expectations before going to computer lab. Individual encouragement will be given through teacher monitor. Teacher will notify students of time remaining for computer use. Teacher will provide a signal for students to begin log off procedures so they may be completed in a timely manner according to expectations. Visual reminders in the form of posters and pictures will be on display in the computer lab for student reference. Positive praise will be given when check marks earned on the class check out chart. Playground Procedures and Protocols

Goal : The playground of PCE will be monitored and safe for all students. Responsible Playground Behavior No rough play (fighting, kicking, pushing, ie: general Tomfoolery ) Students will play within view of staff (will not go over the hill), and away from muddy areas. Students will leave rocks and wood chips on the ground. Students will use playground equipment properly. Students will line up when their teacher calls. Students will place jackets and lunch boxes in designated tub. Consequences for Playground Behavior Verbal Reminder Eye contact 1 st Incident: walk for 5 minutes. After walking, student will have a brief discussion with teacher acknowledging behavior 2 nd Incident: teacher selected consequence Encouragement Procedures Verbal Praise Modeling (ex. Pictures of students using playground correctly) Positive notes from Administration or other staff Teacher Responsibility Teachers will actively monitor all students on the playground Teachers will enforce CHAMPS expectations Kindergarten Team Leader will bring out the totes at first recess. 5 th Grade Team Leader will make sure the totes are brought back inside. One teacher per grade level will be designated as indoor recess for kids that have asthma and cannot go outside. Hallway Procedures and Protocols

Goal: The hallways of PCE will be safe, orderly, and quiet to be respectful of others. Responsible hallway behavior: Straight line on the right side of the hallway. Voice level 0. Eyes facing forward. Hands, feet and objects to self (not on bulletin boards). Students will respond to all staff requests. Students will walk single, silent, and straight. Consequences: When a student misbehaves, staff will calmly redirect in a positive manner. Verbal reminder. Eye contact. Positive practice. Ask to state expectation. Are they following it? Can you show me the correct procedure? Encouragement Procedures: Staff will consistently encourage correct hallway procedures through positive interactions. Positive praise for on task students. Modeling (ex. Pictures of students walking correctly). Principal/AP will write a positive note of encouragement. Teachers will model and practice with students. Teacher should be with group at all times actively monitoring (ie. not leaving students someone s door). Teachers will keep talking to colleagues at a minimum. Teachers will have level 1 learning activities ready for students when waiting in the hallway (ie. flash to pass). RESTROOM Procedures and Protocols

Goal: The restroom of PCE will be quiet, safe and clean so that students will not disturb others. Responsible restroom behavior: Go, flush, wash, leave One to a stall Do not write on walls Voice Level 0 Wait against the wall 1 push of soap & 3 for paper towels Consequences: When a student is inappropriate in the restroom the staff will Use a verbal reminder Ask to state expectation Are they following it? Encouragement Procedures: staff will consistently encourage correct restroom procedures through Positive praise State clear expectations and enforce CHAMPS. Model and practice. Positive praise and redirection. Repeat steps as needed.