SAILing at Weatherstone
Weatherstone Explorers SAIL both inside the classroom and as they move about campus. The goal is to get caught SAILing. So what does it mean to SAIL?
S – Safe
A – Accountable
I – Independent
L – Leaders
Safe- Weatherstone Explorers are SAILing when they behave in ways which keep themselves and others safe. Keeping hands and feet to self, picking up objects on the ground or floor, holding doors for others, not throwing inappropriate objects.
Accountable- Weatherstone Explorers are SAILing when they are accountable for their actions and for their learning. They accept responsibility for homework, coming to school prepared, respecting school rules, treating others kindly and acknowledging their mistakes.
Independent- Weatherstone Explorers are SAILing when they act independently. They follow directions the first time told, make good choices, complete work on time, and honor timelines for projects, homework and classwork.
Leader- Weatherstone Explorers are SAILing when they set the example for others. They show the ability to be a leader and not a follower.
SCHOOL COMMUNITY
Within the school community our class earns SAIL tickets from other teachers when walking in the halls, during specials and in the cafeteria. These SAIL tickets help students earn rewards for the class. Class rewards are earned with every 25 sails earned. For example at 25 SAILs the class will receive 10 minutes extra recess. The rewards get bigger as more sails are earned.