Positive Behavior Support In Schools

What is PBSIS?

Positive Behavior Support in Schools is a school-wide approach based on recognizing positive contributions of students. PBSIS means students will know exactly what is expected of them. Students who take responsibility to behave positively will be recognized and rewarded in a variety of ways. A key strategy of the PBSIS framework is prevention. Through instruction and regular practice all teachers and staff members will use a consistent set of behavior expectations. Students will receive on-going instruction from teachers and staff on our school-wide expectations in all areas of the school. The classroom, recess, cafeteria, assemblies, while riding the bus, and hallways and stairwells are all settings where “OUR TIGER R.O.A.R.S

PBSIS MOTTO 

Responsible for my behavior

Own my choices

Aim to be my best

Respect myself and others to be

Safe at School No. 2

Parents please be sure to review this information with your child, to ensure they have a successful school year making the right choices!

Ask your child to say the PBSIS Motto 

Discuss the PBSIS Motto with your child

Ask you child to discuss examples of ways that she/he can use R.O.A.R.S. to help them learn and participate in school.

Ask your child if she/he earned a tiger ticket at the end of each day. Talk to your child about what she/he did to earn a tiger ticket.

Discuss ways that our behavior expectations can be used at home and in the community.