What is PBIS?

The Positive Behavior Interventions and Supports program is based on recognizing positive behaviors in students

PBIS means students will know exactly what is expected of them. Students who take responsibility to behave positively will be rewarded with Otter Awards.

What is an Otter Award?

Students will receive an Otter Award when they show their best behavior.

All Otter Awards are saved and can purchase a prize from the Otter Store.

What is my role as a parent?
  • Learn our 3 expectations

  • Encourage your child to do their best each day.

  • Keep in touch with your child’s teacher.

School-Wide Expectations

Be SAFE

  • Walk safely
  • Stay in appropriate areas
  • Keep hands and feet to yourself

Be RESPECTFUL

  • Give your best effort
  • Stay on task
  • Be prepared
  • Treat other the way you want to be treated

Be RESPONSIBLE

  • Clean up after yourself
  • Complete your work
  • Follow directions
PBIS at Home

I am SAFE:

  • I play safely with others
  • I avoid strangers
  • I stay in designated areas

I am RESPECTFUL:

  • I speak nicely to others
  • I am truthful
  • I listen to my family

I am RESPONSIBLE:

  • I finish all my homework
  • I pick up my toys/clothes when I am finished with them
  • I go to bed when I am told
  • I am prepared for the next school day
Behaviors dealt with in class:

Calling Out

Dress Code

Electronic Devices

Food/Drink

Disruptions

Lateness

Minor Dishonesty

Preparedness

Yelling or aggressive language

Throwing

Tone/Attitude

Work Refusal

Non-cooperative behavior

Physical aggression without injury

Reasons to be sent to the office and a call home:

Aggressive Behavior

Continuous bullying

Harassment

Chronic/Repetitive Minor Infractions

Drugs/Alcohol

Fighting

Gambling

Major Dishonesty

Physical Contact

Truancy

Vandalism

Weapons

Threats of violence

Physical aggression with moderate to severe injury