Behavior Plan
Ten years ago HSES adopted the “S.P.O.T.” management plan for our school. “SPOT” stands for:
S (safety), P (polite), O (on task), and T (team work).
During the first day of school we will be talking about what “SPOT” behavior should look like in our classroom. We will be making a “My Job, Your Job” chart, listing the actions/behaviors that will make our classroom a great place to learn.
Student’s will earn individual “Spots” for showing appropriate behavior at school. They will collect “Spots” to earn a special treats (a trip to the prize box or lunch with Mrs. Esterline). I believe that behavior expectations need to be clear both at home and at school.
Please be aware that many students will explore their boundaries at the start of the year. This is the most important time to show a consistent/united front.
Working together: student, parent, teacher; will assure the best success and learning experience for each child.
I base many of my practices on William Glasser's Reality Therapy. To learn more about this theory visit www.wglasser.com click on "The Glasser Approach" and then "Reality Therapy."
S (safety), P (polite), O (on task), and T (team work).
During the first day of school we will be talking about what “SPOT” behavior should look like in our classroom. We will be making a “My Job, Your Job” chart, listing the actions/behaviors that will make our classroom a great place to learn.
Student’s will earn individual “Spots” for showing appropriate behavior at school. They will collect “Spots” to earn a special treats (a trip to the prize box or lunch with Mrs. Esterline). I believe that behavior expectations need to be clear both at home and at school.
Please be aware that many students will explore their boundaries at the start of the year. This is the most important time to show a consistent/united front.
Working together: student, parent, teacher; will assure the best success and learning experience for each child.
I base many of my practices on William Glasser's Reality Therapy. To learn more about this theory visit www.wglasser.com click on "The Glasser Approach" and then "Reality Therapy."