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Hi! Hope your fall has gotten off to a great start!! I love this time of year with the leaves changing colors, cooler weather, and spooky Halloween!Now that school is in full swing I want to ask you

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How to Quickly Create a Successful Lunch Bunch | Lunch Bunch can be one of the easiest behavior management strategies that also builds a positive classroom community. Here are six tips to get one up and running tomorrow. | everythingjustso.org Middle School Lunch Bunch Ideas, Lunch Duty Management, Lunch Bunch Activities Middle School, Cafeteria Management Ideas, Lunch Bunch Ideas School Counselor, Cafeteria Behavior Management Ideas, Lunch Bunch Ideas, Cafeteria Behavior, Middle School Posters

How to Quickly Create a Successful Lunch Bunch | Lunch Bunch can be one of the easiest behavior management strategies that also builds a positive classroom community. Here are six tips to get one up and running tomorrow. | everythingjustso.org

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A More Peaceful Lunchtime | Responsive Classroom Cafeteria Behavior Bulletin Board Ideas, Lunchroom Management Cafeteria Behavior, Elementary Lunchroom Incentives, Lunchroom Behavior Management, Lunch Duty Management, School Cafeteria Behavior Management, Lunchroom Management Ideas, Cafeteria Management Ideas, Cafeteria Behavior Management Ideas

Lunchtime used to be chaotic at Garfield Elementary, where students eat in shifts, with up to 180 students in the cafeteria at any given time. Disrespectful behavior was common, and a steady stream of discipline referrals flowed from the cafeteria to the office.That changed after school leaders prioritized improving lunchtime behavior during the 2006/2007 school year. Their approach: involving children in a rule-making process that clarified behavior expectations and increased student…

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