The French Hill Way To Treat Others
is a a set of interpersonal expectations which foster positive and respectful
behaviors. Monthly activities are used to implement and celebrate this
initiative.
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General
Beliefs
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Specific
Behaviors
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I
will ....
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I
will...
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Clean up after
myself.
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push in my chair.
hang up my
jacket and backpack.
pick up garbage
that I see.
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Use kind words,
help and compliment
others and have
a positive attitude.
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smile and say
"hi" to others.
say words like “excuse
me” “please”,
“thank you”
and “you're welcome.”
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Try to
understand how others feel.
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not make fun of
other people or their
ideas.
walk quietly and
orderly on the hallway.
try not to leave
others out of games.
say “I'm
sorry” if I hurt someone's feelings.
try to cheer up
someone who is upset.
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Solve my
problems using my words,
not my hands.
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walk away and
take a deep breath if someone or something makes me angry.
say "please
stop" if someone is bothering me and let an adult know if they don't.
ask
before borrowing things that belong to others.
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Work together
with others
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wait my turn.
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Bully-FreeSchool
Bus Proclamation
French
Hill is a Bully-FreeSchool
Bullying is
when one child or group of children hurts or frightens another child through
words or actions. Bullying is done on purpose and usually happens repeatedly
(again and again). Bullying can happen anywhere: on a bus, at school, in your
neighborhood.
Bullying includes
HITTING, KICKING, SHOVING, SPITTING
Teasing, name calling, making faces
Spreading rumors
Leaving others out of games
Making others feel unwelcome
How to Handle Bullying
Walk away
Be assertive – tell the bully to STOP!
Find a friend – stand together
Tell an adult, teacher, aide, parent
Rules
against bullying
Do not bully others
Help students who are bullied
Include students who are left out
Tell an adult at school and an adult at
home when someone is being bullied
Bully-Free
is the way to be!