• School-Wide Expectations 

    PBIS is a school-wide program that teaches students expected behavior in an effort to positively impact the overall school environment. Expectations have been developed by staff and focus on behavioral expectations in common area of the school which include hallways and cafeteria. Additionally,  classroom teachers reinforce key aspects of PBIS as part of their classroom management procedures.

    P -Be Proactive

    R -Respect yourself and Others

    I - Demonstrate Integrity

    D -Discipline

    E -Show Empathy for others

     

    Why it Works:

    PBIS is a process for creating safer and more effective schools. Through PBIS, schools teach and support positive behavior for all students and all staff everywhere in the school. To learn more about PBIS, go to Guilford County Schools.

     

    Positive Behavior Support for Family 

    The link between families and positive behavioral interventions and supports is an important one. When families are meaningfully involved in educational activities their children do better in schools. Families play an important part in their child's education and social development. The presence of parents in schools not only provides additional academic supports ,but also creates community and cultural connections.