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PBIS at Mechanicsville

PBIS at Mechanicsville. Parent Presentation. PBIS Presentation. What is PBIS? What does PBIS look like at Mechanicsville? What can I do?. What is PBIS? Positive Behavior Interventions and Supports. An Overview. PBIS BIG IDEAS.

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PBIS at Mechanicsville

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  1. PBIS at Mechanicsville Parent Presentation

  2. PBIS Presentation • What is PBIS? • What does PBIS look like at Mechanicsville? • What can I do?

  3. What is PBIS?Positive Behavior Interventions and Supports An Overview

  4. PBIS BIG IDEAS PBIS is not a curriculum - it is a framework to identify needs, develop strategies, and evaluate practice toward success Positive Behavior Interventions and Supports is a process for teaching children appropriate behavior and providing the supports necessary to sustain that behavior.

  5. What is different about PBIS? • PBIS is used school wide • Organized system of disciplinary actions • Clear school wide expectations with incentives and consequences • Actual teaching of Positive Behavior Expectations • Behavioral recognition system for kids doing the right thing

  6. What does PBIS look like at Mechanicsville?

  7. Mustangs CARE! • Cooperation • Attitude • Responsibility • Effort

  8. Expectations • Presented at beginning of year • Posted throughout school • Taught and reinforced in class and guidance lessons • Uniform language

  9. Positive Rewards • Earn CARE tickets • Weekly school wide drawings • Wall of Fame • Directly connected to expectations • Individual classroom rewards

  10. Positive Rewards • Classes earn points • Hallway, cafeteria, special areas • Fill graph • Move on the Mustang Track • Earn rewards

  11. Reminders • Tally recorded in agenda or on calendar • CARE Goal Sheets • Students have received reminders • Set goal to work on specific trait • Fill out then take home to sign and return

  12. How can I help? • Review your child’s agenda/calendar • Reinforce expectations and relate them to home environment • Reward your child with positive praise

  13. QUESTIONS

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