IN ROOM 219 WE FOLLOW THE 4 B'S OF ANNE SULLIVAN
Be Responsible 1. Return binder everyday 2. Complete homework and classwork 3. Return materials to the right place 4. Keep your locker and desk clean.
Be Respectful 1. Use Kind Words 2. Care about others' feelings 3. Handle materials with care. 4. Raise your hand to speak.
Be Safe1. Be in your place at all times. 2. Hands and feet to yourself 3. Keep the chair and desk legs on the floor. 4. Use walking feet when in the building.
Be Your Best 1. Be at school everyday 2. Try even when it feels too hard. 3. Write neatly 4. Pay attention when the teacher is presenting a lesson.
DAILY BEHAVIOR CHART
Green = Doing Good
Blue= Warning
Orange= Time Out
Red= Call home/Call Behavior Specialist
The students will keep track of their daily behavior color on a calendar that will be sent home everyday in their binder. Students with a red card will not be able to participate in the Sullivan Stars end of the month activity.
SULLIVAN STARS
We have a school-wide behavior plan that promotes a positive, caring environment here at Sullivan. All students are expected to follow 4 very important rules to help make Sullivan a safe, fun place to go to school. We call the expectations the 4 B's. They are: Be Respectful, Be Responsible, Be Safe, and Be Your Best. We will be teaching these expectations during the first few days of school and reviewing them on a daily basis. Helping your child learn to follow these expectations is so important in helping us to create a classroom community as well as helping to create a positive Sullivan community. The fun part comes at the end of each month when the students who have consistently followed the 4 B's get rewarded by being invited to special assembly to celebrate their good choices all month. Last year we enjoyed magicians, animal shows, and fun jumps just to name a few! YEAH!
CAUGHT IN THE ACT
Once a week a student from each class is recognized as following the school expectations and is invited to the office for a prize. The winners are announced to the whole school.