POSITIVE BEHAVIOR PRESENTATION 2020-2021
SOUTH BROWARD HIGH SCHOOL POSITIVE BEHAVIOR PRESENTATION 2020-2021 - - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
SOUTH BROWARD HIGH SCHOOL POSITIVE BEHAVIOR PRESENTATION 2020-2021 - - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
SOUTH BROWARD HIGH SCHOOL POSITIVE BEHAVIOR PRESENTATION 2020-2021 Administration Mrs. Patty Brown, Principal Click Twitter logo Student Support Services School Counselors Ms. Dixon, Director Mr. Charles, 12 th Grade Ms. Dixon, 11 th Grade
Administration
- Mrs. Patty Brown, Principal
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Student Support Services
School Counselors
- Ms. Dixon, Director
- Mr. Charles, 12th Grade
- Ms. Dixon, 11th Grade
- Ms. Butler, 10th Grade
- Ms. Hernandez-Berkowitz(HB), 9th Grade
- Ms. Hixon, Magnet Coordinator
- Ms. Lalicic, Cambridge Coordinator
How Do I Contact My Counselor?
You can email your grade level
guidance counselor and they will contact you.
Sydene.Dixon@browardschools.com (Director) Eric.Charles@browardschools.com (12th Grade) Marie.Harris@browardschools.com (11th Grade) Sierra.Butler@browardschools.com (10th Grade) Berta.Hernandez-Berkowitz@browardschools.com (9th Grade)
Security
Officer Lumpkins, SRO
- Mr. Jones, Campus Security Manager
- Mr. Small, Security Specialist
Campus Monitors
- Mr. Eckert
- Ms. Jefferson
- Mrs. Ferguson
- Ms. Ferguson
- Ms. Lapierre
- Mr. Mobley
- Mr. Noel
- Ms. Walker
Curriculum/Support Staff
Behavior Specialists
- Mr. Brown, 11th & 12th grade
- Mrs. Hollis, 9th & 10th grade
Ms. Stanchak, Reading Coach Ms. Geacoman, ESOL Support Ms. Arteche, Assessment Specialist Mr. Lee Bray, Athletic Director/Activities Director Ms. Ridlehoover, Media Specialist Ms. Mowatt, School Social Worker Ms. Romero, Family Counselor
How Do We Show Positivity?
Signing In to Class
Students MUST enter through their Single Sign On (SSO) or Clever
in addition to logging in directly using office 365 downloaded from the school board
Students attempting to enter as “Guest” or anything other than their
name, WILL NOT be admitted to class and must have their camera on during the entire class
Attendance is taken in Microsoft Teams. If a student does not
enter the Microsoft Teams room, they will be considered absent
Upon entry to class, students MUST have their cameras on for
attendance verification. Failure to do so will result in removal from class.
Discipline Policy 5006
The intent of this policy is to provide for the maintenance of a safe, orderly and peaceful educational environment Specific action will be taken outlined in School Board policy 5006 if there are violations involving:
Weapons Drugs (including alcohol) Mood-altering substances Steroids Criminal acts Inappropriate online activity
You may view the complete suspension/expulsion policy and all School Board policies on the Web at: http://www.broward.k12.fl.us/sbbcpolicies/
WEAPONS, THREATS AND DRUGS ARE NOT ALLOWED AT SCHOOL EVER
BRINGING a WEAPON to
SCHOOL
MAKING a VIOLENT THREAT BRINGING OR USING ILLEGAL
DRUGS
POSSESSION of DRUG
PARAPHERNALIA
VAPING at SCHOOL
THESE ARE ALL SERIOUS VIOLATIONS OUTLINED IN THE STUDENT CODE OF CONDUCT AND WILL BE MET WITH SUSPENSION AND POSSIBLE EXPULSION.
Stay Alert, Stay Safe
Weapons are prohibited. Possessing, transmitting or using weapons of any
kind may lead to an expulsion or maybe even criminal charges. This includes knives, tasers, guns and BB guns
If you find a weapon or see someone else who has one, report it
immediately to an adult
You can also report suspicious activity though the Fortify FL App (Click image)
What is Netiquette?
Netiquette is short for "Internet etiquette." Just like etiquette is a code of polite behavior in society, netiquette is a code of good behavior on the internet. This includes several aspects of the Internet, such as email, social media,
- nline chat, web forums, website comments, multiplayer
gaming, and other types of online communication.
Anti-Bullying Policy
The District’s Anti-Bullying Policy specifically prohibits bullying of or
by any District student or employee.
The policy defines “Bullying” as systematically and chronically
inflicting physical hurt or psychological distress on one or more students or employees.
Consequences and appropriate interventions range from: Positive behavioral interventions Suspension Expulsion
There are outlined in the Code of Student Conduct and the Discipline Matrix
BCPS Discipline Matrix
Code of Conduct
Providing students with safe and secure learning
environments is the District’s highest priority. The Code of Student Conduct outlines expectations for students regarding, behavior, attendance, appropriate dress and more
Click the image below to view the District Code of Conduct Video
“If you stay in that new flow of positive behavior, it's hard to revert back to old patterns. But if you do fall off, just forgive yourself, recover quickly, and get right back
- n”.
G a b r i e l l e B e r n s t e i n