Character Education
Behavior Expectations at Meadow View: The 4Bs
Be Safe Be Kind Be Respectful Be Responsible
District 202’s mission is to serve the community as the primary source of comprehensive, high quality education in a trusting, supportive environment - to develop, at all levels, responsible, successful citizens by providing an education, in cooperation with home and community, which fosters each individual's value, uniqueness, and importance and promotes lifelong learning in an ever-changing society.
As a district, school and community we are all striving to work together to establish learning environments that bring this mission to life. At Meadow View we will be using the 4Bs as a framework for attending to and teaching positive behaviors. The 4Bs will be used to guide assemblies, mini-lessons, recognize positive student behavior and allow for reflection with negative behaviors. It is our goal to provide students with the safest and best possible learning environment. We must work together to help every child succeed and take responsibility for their actions.
Families Will . . .
Teach and model rules, responsibilities of life, and will follow through with positive and negative consequences.
Expect their child to treat others with respect.
Model and reinforce good manners and citizenship.
Encourage and teach their child to look for the good in others and accept their differences.
Students Will . . .
Respect him/herself and others.
Respect their Meadow View school and classroom property.
Follow rules and expectations set forth by Meadow View School and their classroom.
Recognize and accept the positive and negative outcomes of their behavior.
Staff Will . . .
Teach and model rules, responsibilities of life, and will follow through with positive and negative consequences.
Encourage students to behave responsibly, treat others with respect and kindness, and how to be safe.
Model and reinforce good manners and citizenship.