What is PBIS?
PBIS stands for Positive
Behavior Interventions and Supports. It is a
school-wide behavior program. The main idea is
to teach students the way they are expected to
behave in various settings at school, and then
to reward students exhibiting these expected
behaviors in order to decrease negative actions.
There are three tiers to the program as
explained on the graphic below:

What does PBIS look like at
Lake Linden-Hubbell Middle and High School?
PBIS is centered around
the idea of respect. Students are expected to
exhibit respect for self, others, and school.
These expectations are clearly displayed around
the school, and have been taught to students on
various occasions. If students show respect,
they are acknowledged with small rewards. Each
class has the opportunity to win grade-level
prizes each month, and our staff and students
plan various activities throughout the years
designed to create a positive school climate.
What are the Respect Behavior
Expectations?
See the
attached matrix.
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