Positive behavior support is an application of a behaviorally-based systems approach to enhance the capacity of schools, families, and communities to design effective environments that improve the fit or link between research-validated practices and the environments in which teaching and learning occurs. Attention is focused on creating and sustaining primary (school-wide), secondary (classroom), and tertiary (individual) systems of support that improve lifestyle results (personal, health, social, family, work, recreation) for all children and youth by making problem behavior less effective, efficient, and relevant, and desired behavior more functional.
At Crosby, our school wide expectations are:
S-SAFE
O-ON TIME
A-ACCOUNTABLE
R-RESPECTFUL
The members of the Crosby community strive to demonstrate Crosby S.O.A.R.
Safe:
Hands and feet to ourselves
Using safe and respectful voice and kind words
ON TIME:
Arriving at school when the bell rings
Lining up when the recess bell rings
Being prepared and ready to learn (homework, books, writing utensils)
Responding to the first requests from teachers and staff
ACCOUNTABLE:
Taking responsibility for one's own actions
Able to distinguish between right and wrong
RESPECTFUL:
Demonstrating polite regard (Care and consideration for others; being considerate to the needs of others)
Listening and responding when spoken to
Look at the person speaking to you
Wait your turn to raise your hand and speak
Sit quietly and use an indoor tone of voice