Help me give my students positive behavior snacks and extended school day snacks.
$274 goal
This project expired on July 7, 2024.
This project expired on July 7, 2024.
Celebrating Hispanic & Latinx Heritage Month
This project is a part of the Hispanic & Latinx Heritage Month celebration because
it supports a Latino teacher or a school where the majority of students are Latino.
My Project
Imagine if doing good things got you more than just a pat on the back – what if it meant getting a tasty snack too?
That’s where positive behavior snacks come in, and they’re more than just snacks; they’re a game-changer for our whole learning experience!
1. Sweet Rewards for Sweet Actions:
When you show kindness, respect, or ace that group project, Positive Behavior Snacks are your sweet reward. It’s like a high-five with a snack attached – making good choices just got a whole lot tastier!
2. Stay Pumped and Stay Smart:
Those snacks aren’t just delicious; they’re little boosts of energy. So when you’re feeling a bit drained, a Positive Behavior Snack can perk you up and keep you on top of your game in class.
3. Cheers for Doing Awesome Stuff:
Have you ever felt like your awesome deeds go unnoticed? Not anymore! Positive Behavior Snacks are your personal cheerleaders, making sure everyone knows when you’re doing something great.
4. Team Up for Good Vibes:
It’s not just about you – it’s about us as a school squad. When we all aim for those positive behavior goals, we’re creating a place where good vibes rule, and learning becomes a whole lot cooler.
5. Less Drama, More Focus:
Ever wish there was less drama and more learning? Positive Behavior Snacks help with that. By focusing on the good stuff, we’re making our school a place where everyone can concentrate on being their best selves.
6. Learn Skills that Stick:
These snacks aren’t just rewards; they’re teachers too. By earning them, you’re learning real-life skills – like setting goals, staying disciplined, and managing your time. These are skills that will stick with you way beyond the classroom.
Nearly all students from low‑income households
Data about students' economic need comes from the National Center for Education Statistics, via our partners at MDR Education. Learn more
200 students impacted
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