Positive Behavioral Interventions and Supports
at HCS Elementary
What is PBIS?
School-wide Positive Behavioral Interventions and Supports (PBIS) is a prevention model based on the premise that all students can benefit from explicitly taught behavior expectations and evidence-based practices for improving student behavior. PBIS provides a positive focus to encouraging desirable student behaviors, and works to create a positive school climate for all students. PBIS has been implemented in more than 26,000 U.S. schools. The PBIS framework has been shown to decrease disciplinary removals and improve student outcomes, including grades and graduation rates.
What does it look like at Honeoye?
Honeoye uses a multi-tiered approach to provide early, research-based interventions for students at need. We use data-based decision making to monitor student progress and school-wide data, such as discipline referrals, to make informed behavioral intervention planning decisions. Honeoye is currently in the process of updating our PBIS Matrix across both buildings, but our work will be based on our current school-wide expectations, The Bulldog Four: Be Responsible, Be Respectful, Be Safe, Be Kind. These core, universal guiding expectations are used to ensure that all students are taught the school’s behavioral values. These core, universal expectations are established for all students in all locations of the school. The interventions and strategies are implemented to teach and reinforce these expectations. These include:
Positive Acknowledgement through WOW Postcards
Monthly Character Traits
Building-wide Celebrations and Assemblies
Activities and Programs with Prevention Education Specialists
Positive messaging and inspiration
Cooperative activities at the classroom, grade, and building-level
Morning Meeting messages and activities
Building-Wide Book Reads
Lunchroom and Bus Expectations - Learning Sessions
PBIS Newsletter written by students
Social-Emotional Learning
What is the family role in PBIS?
Appropriate behaviors at home can transfer to school, and vice versa. Here are a few tips to consider when implementing positive behavior supports at home:
Please checkout the following resources for more information about supporting student behavior at home:
“Getting Behavior in Shape at Home” by Laura Riffel
Family Plan for Positive Behavior at Home - create your own PBIS Matrix