More than half of students from low‑income households
Data about students' economic need comes from the National Center for Education Statistics, via our partners at MDR Education.
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Positive Behavior Interventions and Supports (PBIS) is a proactive approach to establishing the behavioral supports and social culture needed for all students in a school to achieve social, emotional and academic success.
Our students work hard every day to do their absolute best. However, sometimes all of us may have a bad day. Our goal is to teach students that a bad day does not last forever nor should it become part of our normal routine. This project will allow us to reward students who have displayed positive behavior for the majority of the month with a ticket to our game day. During this time classes will come to the Game Room for one hour to enjoy board games, as well as team competitions. Some students may want to sit quietly with a book on history and civics. Who says that school should not be fun. This program will hopefully encourage students to try their very best every day to be able to enjoy the benefits of doing what they are supposed to.
The pool table and games in the game room will encourage team building, improves literacy skills, and cognitive function, our students will learn about games children play across the world and incorporate them into our game room.
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Positive Behavior Interventions and Supports (PBIS) is a proactive approach to establishing the behavioral supports and social culture needed for all students in a school to achieve social, emotional and academic success.
Our students work hard every day to do their absolute best. However, sometimes all of us may have a bad day. Our goal is to teach students that a bad day does not last forever nor should it become part of our normal routine. This project will allow us to reward students who have displayed positive behavior for the majority of the month with a ticket to our game day. During this time classes will come to the Game Room for one hour to enjoy board games, as well as team competitions. Some students may want to sit quietly with a book on history and civics. Who says that school should not be fun. This program will hopefully encourage students to try their very best every day to be able to enjoy the benefits of doing what they are supposed to.
The pool table and games in the game room will encourage team building, improves literacy skills, and cognitive function, our students will learn about games children play across the world and incorporate them into our game room.