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Recently Wildwood Forest Elementary's PTA invited us to visit their school's first quarterly celebration rewarding good behavior. Part of one day each quarter becomes a mini-carnival exclusively for students who maintain "Wolf PRIDE": Politeness, Respect, Integrity, Discipline, and Excellence. That's just one way that Wildwood Forest implements a proactive strategy for improving the learning climate in schools: Positive Behavior Support (PBS).
More than 100 schools participate in PBS. Learn more about it in today's ParentVision video podcast featuring Wildwood Forest principal Gretta Dula.
Posted by Chip Sudderth at 4:28 PM on November 12, 2008 | Leave Feedback
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