PBIS
What does PBIS look like on a school campus? ![]()
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Schools will identify and post expectations in specific settings used to teach students the appropriate behavior. For example: “Be Respectful, Be Responsible, Be Safe.”
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Staff are able to state and use the expectations and interpret them uniformly.
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Students are taught the expectations at the beginning of the year and then reviewed monthly.
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Appropriate behaviors are reinforced. Teachers know which behaviors to manage in class and which behaviors school administration will manage.
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Data-based decisions are made based upon the data entry into EGUSD’s Student Information System.
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Acknowledgement systems include tickets that students earn for exhibiting taught expectations.
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Rallies and assemblies are created to acknowledge positive behavior and develop positive school climate.
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Signs, banners and posters are hung around the school campus to post expectations and give opportunities to review and reteach when necessary.
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The school climate feels positive and encouraging.