Overview
Rolling Hills Elementary School
Guide to PBIS
Positive
Behavioral
Interventions and
Supports
Rolling Hills Student Behavioral Expectations:
- Be Respectful
- Be Responsible
- Be Safe
Mission Statement
The mission of the Rolling Hills school-wide positive behavior intervention and support team is to foster and promote a positive, safe, healthy, nurturing, and respectful environment in which all students have the opportunity to become productive members of society.
What is PBIS?
With PBIS, students are explicitly taught the expectations and procedures for each area of our school. Through this explicit instruction, the students learn about expected and unexpected behaviors in each area of our school.
PBIS strives to be a positive support system, where the adults in the school recognize good behavior and decision-making.
PBIS is enforced school-wide by every member of the Rolling Hills Elementary faculty and staff.
Student Recognition - Lion Lottery
- Each day, 10 staff members will give Lion Lottery tickets to students exhibiting expected behaviors - Be Respectful, Be Responsible, Be Safe.
- After receiving a ticket, children will have the opportunity to turn in their ticket and choose a number for the Lion Lottery Board.
- When 10 tickets in a row are filled on the Lion Lottery board, these 10 names will be broadcast and they will win a Mystery Motivator prize.
How Parents Can Help
Remind your child about the three expectations in school:
- Be Respectful
- Be Responsible
- Be Safe
These expectations have different meanings in different areas of the school. Please refer to the school-wide positive behavior matrix for specifics on how these positive behaviors present themselves in each area.