Randolph Academy (RAUFSD)

Randolph Academy (RAUFSD) We offer therapy, counseling, and behavior management as well as a full 12 month academic program. This concept can be used in school as well as at home.
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We are a public Special Act school district located in the heart of Western New York, created to provide intensive quality education for special needs students. We presently serve up to 34 area school districts with our Day Program as well as providing education to residential students. All our staff are trained in the sociological model of Normative Culture. It is a way of behaving rather than a system of rules, and it's main concept is the use of peer pressure in a positive way among students and staff members to create shared expectations regarding attitudes and behavior. For more information on Normative Culture please click on the link above.

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336 Main St
Randolph, NY
14772

General information

Normative Culture Normative Culture is a way of behaving rather than a system of rules. It uses peer pressure in a positive way among both students and staff to create shared expectations regarding attitudes and behavior. It also gives staff members, parents and children a common language to use when talking about these expectations. Expected attitudes and behaviors are called "Norms". These norms are: 1.Safety 2.Respect 3.Responsibility 4.Goal-Direction 5.The Classroom is Sacred Being a member of our community requires that adults and children alike act according to the norms of respect, responsibility, safety, achieving goals and that "the classroom is sacred." When someone breaks a norm, the people around him or her are expected to point out, or "confront" the error in a helpful manner. The person being confronted is expected to accept helpful feedback in a respectful way. In Normative Culture, confrontations are seen as an opportunity to solve a problem. Each day there are GGI (Guided Group Interaction) sessions conducted under the guidance of a staff facilitator and a staff observer. Peers confront peers in small groups to take accountability for their actions. The goal of Normative Culture is to develop within each individual an internal guide for behavior that is helpful in any environment. The Timber Wolves are our exemplary students who have shown themselves to be positive role models. They have gone through the ranks of "Rookie" and "Pledge" to become a positive influence on their peers. Digital Media "In Their Own Words" - Students speak out about Normative Culture. Available for your viewing: Two 5-minute video clips of students explaining how Normative Culture affects their lives and helps them establish positive behavior.

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