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If you have any questions about PBIS at FDR, please contact:

 

Kisalyn Michael

School Site Social Worker

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Positive Behaviors Intervention Supports (PBIS)

What is PBIS?

 

The Positive Behavior Interventions and Supports program is based upon a philosophy of recognizing positive contributions of students. Our goal is to help each child develop self discipline.

 

The home and school share the responsibility for developing good citizens. Parents, teachers and students must work together to maintain a safe learning environment.

 

As a part of PBIS, teachers, administrators, counselors, and support staff will have the responsibility to teach positive behavior expectations to students. PBIS 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.

 

PBIS 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. Students  will  also  know the consequences that  will  result  when  they  choose  NOT  to meet the school-wide expectations. 

 

PBIS at School: FDR students ROAR!

FDR students are: 

 

Responsible Learners

 

Own their actions

 

Act with Kindness

 

Remember to be a friend