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Bubblehead0987654321 Vice Captain
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Posted: Sun Aug 27, 2017 7:38 pm
So our school is participating in this PBIS program that uses "positive reinforcement" for students that do good deeds/tasks, as long as the teachers see. Something like saying please/thank you to everyone, pardon me, pushing in chairs, helping anyone in the school, really anything nice we will get "quaker cash" which we can throw in this box that could get us prizes. They literally had 6, 30 minute training sessions to teach us how to walk in the hallways, get on and off buses, how to act in the bathrooms, how to act in the cafeteria, how to use our laptops properly/no cyberbullying, and something else that I forget. They're doing the exact same stuff in the elementary school.
I already have 1 quaker cash. It's the fight for the quaker cash. Some people are trying to see if they can start a black market for quaker cash. This will get interesting. rofl
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Posted: Sun Aug 27, 2017 8:11 pm
I would love to support a black market for that. the way you are describing things its like a monetized version of how they do things in Japanese schools, only in japan they do it because responsibility.
also what are the prizes? jolly ranchers or something just as valuable?
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Scrap Metal 2.0 Vice Captain
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Posted: Mon Aug 28, 2017 5:57 am
You see kids, going a good deed for its own merits is pointless. It only matters if someone sees you do it. What a great life lesson.
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Posted: Wed Aug 30, 2017 6:02 pm
sgt.Frosty I would love to support a black market for that. the way you are describing things its like a monetized version of how they do things in Japanese schools, only in japan they do it because responsibility. also what are the prizes? jolly ranchers or something just as valuable? If only we knew. If only the teachers knew. We've gave them suggestions, like gift cards or even a homework free pass, but they don't know. We were also told not to expect anything big (like $5 might be the most for a gift card). They don't even know when they'll pull them so. And while we were doing trainings we were told multiple times "We know it's not your grade but we still have to go through this." Most of the kids that were terrible last year went to a vocational school (Vo-Tech) so they're not here anymore. It's practically useless as we just make fun of the rules, still follow them (mostly, besides walking on the right side of the hallway), and go on with our days. What a time to be alive.
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Bubblehead0987654321 Vice Captain
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Bubblehead0987654321 Vice Captain
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Posted: Wed Aug 30, 2017 6:04 pm
Scrap Metal 2.0 You see kids, going a good deed for its own merits is pointless. It only matters if someone sees you do it. What a great life lesson. PREACH My one teacher just asked me to help move a big marker board from the band room to the auditorium (choir is in there) and after that I was given quaker cash. I even told the teacher "No. I don't want one." .-. I didn't think something like that would give it to me. And so many people help others but the teachers either A. don't see it, B. ignore it, or C. expect us to do it anyways. There is no point in this.
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Posted: Wed Aug 30, 2017 6:05 pm
I almost forgot an update: I have 1 quaker cash. I am special.
Second update: We've found our band directors stash of quaker cash. Another student grabbed one cash from the guidance counselors. We are slowly beginning our black market. We just need multiple teacher's signatures to forge.
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Bubblehead0987654321 Vice Captain
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Posted: Tue Sep 05, 2017 6:13 pm
Scrap Metal 2.0 You see kids, going a good deed for its own merits is pointless. It only matters if someone sees you do it. What a great life lesson. ^^^^^^^^^ THIS ---- Also, this reminds me of this concept they originally had for the new high school they built in my district (I was in the last graduating class from the old). They had this initial idea that each kid's ID card will be swiped at the start of class for attendance, and my one friend instantly said, "So, YOU don't have to go to class. Your ID does." emotion_awesome She wasn't even a troublemaker. Trying to hyper control teenagers always backfires.
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Posted: Fri Sep 08, 2017 2:36 pm
Scrap Metal 2.0 You see kids, going a good deed for its own merits is pointless. It only matters if someone sees you do it. What a great life lesson. This school is clearly trying to create a bunch of rpg heroes. Senior year they'll teach you how to break people's clay pots for cash. I hear quaker cash and think it can only be used for oatmeal lol
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