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How to get your students involved. Presented by:. Making it Relevant. COOL. “Positive behavior is uncool.”. Making It cool. Less focus on rules and more on success!. Student Panel What is the panel? Humor Student Involvement in decisions - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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How to get your students involved.

Presented by:

Making it Relevant

“Positive behavior is uncool.”COOL

Making It cool• Student Panel– What is the panel?– Humor– Student Involvement in decisions– Making the change from adolescence to

adulthood by building social skills for life.

Less focus on rules and more on success!

The SEVEN Plus One

1. Administrative Support– Support– Encourage– Follow through– Meet with the student panel

2. Common Approach– Establish common goal—positive school climate– Faculty Support– Adult Panel and Student Panel must work together

3. Set Expectations– Communicate– Revise and develop

The SEVEN Plus One

4. Teaching Expected Behaviors–Kick-off assembly–Panther Advisory UnderStanding Expectations–Videos–Signs, Logo, and T-shirt designs–Events–Peer mentors

The SEVEN Plus One

5. Encouraging Expected Behaviors– Panther Power Tickets– Quarterly Attendance Recognition– “On Time” Party– Quarterly Activities

Panther Power Tickets Panther Power Ticket

Good for one regular ballgame Or

One .50 item from the MGHS Café Or

collect tickets to trade in for other options (see back)

Level ThreeProm Ticket Drawing

Yearbook Drawing

Level One$.50 lunch item

Game Pass

Level TwoParking Pass

Homework Pass

Quarterly Attendance Recognition

Breakfast for the 26 students with 100% attendance and no tardies.

No Tardy Party

No Tardy Party Video

Quarterly Activities• Welcoming event– Adults and panel members • Greet students entering the school• Pass out items to the students

• Monthly Attendance Contests– By grade level

The SEVEN Plus One

6. Discouraging Bad Behavior– Students feel more vocal about addressing bad

behavior.

7. Ongoing Monitoring– Mock evaluations – Data Analysis• BIG 5• Survey Monkey

Our Voice• Leadership Roles– President– Vice President– Technology Representatives– Historian– Publicity Director

• Panel Members– JROTC– Fine Arts– Athletics– Student Council

Our Voice• Panel Recruitment– Teacher nominations– Panel nominations– Applications

• Panel Member Considerations– Not just the “good” kids– Not over committed students– Willing to be involved– Creative

Our Voice – how do we do what we do?

• Lunch– 3 lunch shifts at 20 minutes each– Bring your own lunch

• After School– Executive – weekly to monthly—1 hour– Work Time – monthly—3-4 hours

• Subcommittees– Video Productions– Event Planning– News letter– Signage

• Communicating– Calling/texting tree– Facebook group– Stallstreet News Letter

Bathroom Expectations

Hush

Flush

WashRush

Logo

Upcoming Events

Reminder

Expectation

Random “FUN”

Past eventpictures

Videos

• Chicken “cyber-bullying”• Lunch Card Monster• Bathroom Expectations• Classroom Expectations

Student Kickoffs• Grade-level Assemblies• PowerPoint Presentation

– Teach expectations– Explain Ticket Revisions

• Drawings – Quiz time

Parent teacher conference• Welcome Table• Distribute Maps• Distribute Snacks – Water & Candy• Answer Questions

Homecoming

• Decorated Car • Distribute Bubble Gum with Expectation

Reminders

Contact Information

Blake Allan Millerblakemiller968@gmail.com

417-259-2587

Mountain Grove High Schoolpantherspbs@gmail.com

Find us on youtube atpantherspbs

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