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What is PBIS?
PBIS is a positive, proactive approach to dealing with behavior. Students are given a clear set of expectations based upon behavioral goals chosen by the staff and administration. The behavioral expectations are taught just like an academic subject. The expectations are modeled for the students and then practiced by the students, which is how musicians and athletes are taught their skills.
Goal for PBIS at Arocla Elementary School
Our goal is to create and maintain a productive, safe and respectful environment in which all school members understand behavioral expectations and why these behaviors benefit the school community as a whole. PBIS will help us support the students in their classroom, in other areas of our school, and all members of our school team.
Respectful | Organized | Attitude | Responsible | |
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Classroom | Pay attention to your teacher. Use kind words and actions | Have supplies ready. Complete your work | Be prepared to learn. Try your best | Follow instructions. Raise your hand to speak |
Cafeteria | Listen to cafeteria hostesses. Raise your hand to ask for help | Eat your lunch. Line up quietly | Stay seated. Inside voice Keep your hands and feet to yourself | Eat your own food. Clean up your table |
Playground | Keep your hands and feet to yourself | Line up when called | Use kind words | Use equipment appropriately |
Hallways | Silent voice | Face forward Stay in single file line | Follow directions | Walking feet on the right |
Bus | Listen to bus driver. Use kind words and actions | Walk to your bus. Remember your belongings | Remain seated | Use appropriate language. Keep hands and feet to yourself |
Bathrooms | Honor privacy | Use the bathroom. Flush toilet | Wash vour hands. Get in, get out | Throw away trash in trash can |
SEL Connection | Greet classmates/use manners. Use kind words and faces. Relationship skills Respect other students learning | Have supplies ready. Helpful thoughts Self-awareness | Be positive. Social awareness Be patient. Self-control | Participate Follow all directions. Stay on topic. Make good choices |