Positive Behavior Support System
Positive Behavior Support gives people a new way to think
about behavior. It is based on an understanding of
why problem behavior occurs. This approach can be applied on a
school-wide basis as well as in a classroom or with an
individual student. PBS uses evidence on which to base
decisions that address behavior in school. It
strives to create a positive school culture, decrease problem
behavior, increase academic performance and safety.
PBS at Rayma C. Page Elementary
At Rayma C. Page, we welcome students and staff members
of all backgrounds. The Positive Behavior Support Project
promotes cultural awareness and teamwork. We want our families
to know they are valued members of our team. Expectations are high in our school. Students are taught
the rules and procedures for every area of the school. Students
learn best when they work in an environment that is safe and
orderly.
Watch our PBS Video. (Windows
Media Format)
Rayma Page Acknowledged at School Board Meeting (Jan. 08)
PBS Positive Outlook, Spring 2009
Rayma C. Page has been recognized as a
Model School for the Positive Behavior Support system. (July 2007)
Golden School Award
presented to Rayma C. Page in recognition and appreciation for the
leadership and support rendered to the
School Volunteer Program
(April 2008)
PBS Incentive Plan at Rayma
Students can earn Dolphin Dollars for good behavior and
spend them on items for sale in the “Marina”. The students
respond enthusiastically to earning these tokens and the rewards
they can purchase. We welcome and appreciate parent involvement
in this PBS project.
PBS is incorporated in our theme:
Dolphins
Our school utilizes the S.W. I. M. Pledge.
PBS
Recognition
Rayma C. Page has been recognized as a
Model School for the Positive Behavior Support system. (July 2007)
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