120 research outputs found

    Achieving Success with PBIS: The Teacher’s Role

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    The goal of this presentation is to help high school teachers feel less overwhelmed with the idea of implementing PBIS in their daily routine: By clearly delineating the PBIS initiative, a definition of what PBIS is and what PBIS isn’t, how PBIS can impact your school culture, and the importance of data sharing By offering a step-by-step guide of what it looks like to implement PBIS in your classroom on a daily/weekly/monthly basis By providing PBIS resources, strategies, and examples of PBIS best practices utilized at NH

    RAMbassadorS: Making Student Leadership the Cornerstone of PBIS Success

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    The goal of this presentation is to share the impact of a successful PBIS student advisory organization. Presenters will give an in-depth explanation of the development of their program to include: We are RAMS: the history of PBIS at Newton High School and how it influences school culture. RAMbassadorS: Modeling the Ideal RAMS; using students to exemplify school expectations of success focusing on the following characteristics: mindset, service, and appearance Laying the groundwork: Preparing student leaders for service from application process to active dut

    Prospectus, April 15, 1981

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    O\u27NEILL: \u27S & L\u27S IN DIRE STRAITS\u27; Former hostage Paul Lewis feels no resentment towards Iranians.; Attention: Transfer Students; Environmental week; Classifieds; Softball team no-hit by Lincoln; Elam edges Quigley in Fast Freddy; Ortegal impressed with Dana\u27s discipline: Dunson signs intent for Drake; Baseball team sweeps IVC; Cubbies show lack of punch; Fast Freddy Contesthttps://spark.parkland.edu/prospectus_1981/1020/thumbnail.jp

    Prospectus, March 11, 1981

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    JUDGE HAROLD BAKER INTERVIEWED ON CRIME; Week in Review: World, Nation; Former editor honored in contest;Barnes explains what Ms. Parkland is about; Letters to the Editor: Student on Barnes\u27 side, Student and Stugo settle problems, Vaugn displeased with Barnes, Enraged student upset about participation, Winter trash building up; Women\u27s program offers two evening workshops; Parkland will host mathematics contest; Deadline; Cosmos courses coming Parkland; C.P.R. class coming soon; Tikva Naam Dancers at PC.; Mid-semester registration offered; Bicycle repair and maintenance; New programs underway; Alender is ramblin; Students speak on culture; WPCD Top 30; Trebilcock to speak on fashion; The Reruns: A rockin\u27 time; Globetrotters entertain at Assembly Hall; This is just a portion of the Globetrotters accomplishments!; What do YOU always put off or delay?; Classifieds; Cobras finish fourth in state: wind op 27-5; Patrick finishes fourth; Park district needs volunteer coaches; Soccer program begins; Smith wins Fast Freddy competition; Benchwarmer: Softball team experienced in 81.https://spark.parkland.edu/prospectus_1981/1024/thumbnail.jp

    Prospectus, March 4, 1981

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    STAERKEL SPEAKS TO NEWS REPORTING CLASS: DECLINING ENROLLMENTS AFFECTING COLLEGES; Brown critical of court system.; Photo contest; Austin stimulates crowd; Letters to the Editor: Student responds to draft issue., Women disagree with Barnes, Student against draft, Ah-hah! Widloski makes mistake, But! Widloski believes she is right; Classifieds; Alender is ramblin: Appaloosa debuts first album; Merrick mesmerizes Assembly Hall Audience as the \u27Elephant Man\u27; Lems appears at Parkland March 10.; Ingrum, Baiot recieve scholarships from IHIA; WPCD Top 30; What are you doing for break?; Cobras rip Olney in Section; ROTC offers Financial Aid Program to students; Scoreboard; Parkland hosts NJCAA Region IV meet.; Cobras trounce Danville, advance to state; Quigley wins Fast Freddy contest; It\u27s do or die; Ingrum does it all for Cobras; Cobras upset by Lincoln Trail; Fast Freddy Contest; Games this weekhttps://spark.parkland.edu/prospectus_1981/1025/thumbnail.jp

    Prospectus, April 8, 1981

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    GETTING GOOD REPUTATION AS A SPORTS STATION, SAYS TURPIN: TURPIN WANTS WDWS \u27A COMPLETE STATION\u27; Week in Review: World, Nation; Letter to the Editor: \u27BSA wrong\u27 says student; Business program offers three courses; Classifieds; Lynn Siler sings and tours in Europe; Astronomy Club\u27s \u27Future Is Now\u27; PC annual Health Fair today!; Gunki presents financial aid; Central Illinois \u27bar band\u27 makes it big: Tickets available: REO at the Assembly Hall April 21; Clampett\u27s characters are still the best!; PC student art exhibit open April 27-May 7; WPCD Top 30; \u27Caligula\u27 repelling yet still \u27intriguing\u27; Senn turns temporary business into lifetime success; Francisco says, Strong music force ; Dogs are good frisbee partners; Gedge at Parkland April 9; Photo contest winner: And the winner is...John Funk; PC sponsors one day nurses course April; What is DES? Many people don\u27t know; Students becoming more involved; Students meet over issues; Dunson named All-State, narrows choices to Drake and TCU; Split with ninth-ranked Triton: Hitting, clutch pitching have Cobras winning; Softball team opens with romp; Fast Freddy Contest; FF baseball beginshttps://spark.parkland.edu/prospectus_1981/1021/thumbnail.jp
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