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PBIS

John Powers Center uses Positive Behavioral Interventions and Supports (PBIS)  to help students know what type of behavior is expected in various settings throughout the school. Students are directly taught the expectations of PBIS - being Safe, Responsible, and Respectful.  

Positive Behavioral Interventions and Supports (PBIS) is an evidence-based, tiered framework for supporting students’ behavioral, academic, social, emotional, and mental health. When implemented with fidelity, PBIS improves social emotional competence, academic success, and school climate. It also improves teacher health and wellbeing. It is a way to create positive, predictable, equitable and safe learning environments where everyone thrives. We use ‘students’ to refer to all children and youth in any educational or therapeutic setting (e.g., K-12 school, early childhood program, treatment program, juvenile justice program). Learn more about PBIS in schoolsclassroomsearly childhood programs and juvenile justice programs on those topic pages.

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a female student walks between balloons in an obstacle course for the PBIS celebration