In a bid to foster a more constructive environment for student commuters, The Starkville-Oktibbeha Consolidated School District (SOCSD) recently unveiled a new initiative, denoted B.U.S., a positive behavior program for school bus riders.
This method is aimed at encouraging and rewarding the students who demonstrate the principles engraved in the acronym B.U.S., which stands for Be responsible, Use respect, and Stay safe. By spotting and appreciating desirable behaviors, administratives anticipate that students will be more inclined to repeat such actions.
To take the scheme a step further, the school district alongside the transportation department, aims to transform the daily students’ commutes to school into nurturing experiences where positive conduct is at the focus. All staff, including drivers, has undergone training programs that specifically enlighten them about ways to stimulate productive behaviors in students. This includes teaching them about creating a safe atmosphere on the buses, addressing individual behaviors properly, and numerous techniques for managing behaviors more effectively.
The mechanism of rewarding students is designed rather interestingly. Students who abide by the principles of B.U.S. during the academic year 2024-2025 will receive a B.U.S. “ticket” from their bus drivers as a token of their positive conduct. These tickets will not just be a symbol of their commendable behavior, but will also serve as entries to a raffle draw held every nine weeks. The lucky student from the draw will receive a cash prize of $125.
Funding for the rewarding scheme, which considerably multiplies the charm of the B.U.S. initiative, arrives from a generous donation by Jacket Alumni dad, Thomas Stewart, the owner of Architectonics. The architecture firm is based in Starkville.
An integral feature of the initiative is its intent to bridge the gap between school and home. The tickets that children receive can be taken home and proudly presented to their parents. Administratively hope for enthusiastic parent participation, since the support and cooperation from parents could significantly boost the influence and effectiveness of the initiative.
If the B.U.S. initiative successfully surpasses its pilot phase, it will be a great step towards constructive and proactive behavior management in schools. A positive atmosphere on the school bus can not only prepare students better for their day ahead but also instill in them important life values in a more nuanced manner outside the traditional classroom setting.
These positive behavior interventions and supports techniques are expected to greatly empower students to be more aware and responsible for their actions not just at school and on the bus, but also elsewhere. The program does not just aim at rewarding the students but also prepares them better for social settings and future challenges.
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