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SECTION V <br /> PROGRAMS <br /> SECOND STEP/POSITIVE BEHAVIOR INTERVENTION SUPPORT <br /> The School's behavior programs are Second Step and PBIS. All children and staff are <br /> trained and encouraged to use this three-leveled Second Step program with common <br /> language and process in the school building or on the playground. The first level is <br /> empathy (training on feelings); the second level is problem-solving;the third level is anger <br /> management. All children in preschool through grade two are exposed to this program. <br /> There is also a home component which would make behavior management consistent <br /> between home and school. PBIS provides intervention support for children needing such. <br /> Parents/guardians are encouraged to participate in a parent education evening to learn about <br /> these programs. This evening is usually held in October of the school year. <br /> ASSEMBLIES <br /> Assemblies are held throughout the school year and provide opportunities for education, <br /> entertainment, and enrichment. Courteous attention is expected at assemblies. Student <br /> assemblies are held, when possible, during school hours. Limited seating arrangements <br /> sometimes make it impossible to offer open invitations to the general public. <br /> THE ARTS <br /> During the course of the week, the children attend five specials classes—one per day. <br /> Our Arts Program consists of art, physical education, music, science and library. <br /> Specialists may integrate classroom curriculum into the arts or may work at times on <br /> thematic strands. <br /> CAFETERIA <br /> Breakfast and hot and cold lunch programs are offered daily. The programs are set up to <br /> provide every student with a nutritionally balanced meal during regularly scheduled eating <br /> periods. Menus are published monthly so that students may plan their daily breakfast and <br /> lunch with the parent/guardian. At this age level, there is one or two menu choices per day. <br /> Participation in the breakfast and lunch programs is encouraged. <br /> The government-sponsored free and reduced breakfast and lunch and milk programs are <br /> operating in Mashpee. Application forms will be made available in the fall. Questions <br /> about these programs should be directed to the Food Service Director, 508-539-3600, ext. <br /> 1593. <br /> Mashpee Public Schools Food Service Department operates using a POS (Point of Service) <br /> identification card system. Cards are issued to all students and used for items purchased <br /> from the cafeteria." <br /> For those students buying lunch, it may be purchased by the week with cash or check, or <br /> you may pay on a daily basis. If paying by check, it should be made out to "Town of <br /> Mashpee School Lunch", not to the teacher's name. Children are not allowed to charge <br /> lunches. If a child does not have lunch money, something will be provided for him/her for <br /> lunch that day which is an alternative to the menu. <br /> 46 <br />