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Bronze Award Winners 2009-2010 & 2010-2011 School Year.
 
Previously, school-wide discipline has focused mainly on reacting to specific student misbehavior by implementing punishment-based strategies including reprimands, loss of privileges, office referrals, suspensions, and expulsions. Research has shown that the implementation of punishment, especially when it is used inconsistently and in the absence of other positive strategies, is ineffective. Introducing, modeling, and reinforcing positive social behavior is an important aspect of a student’s educational experience.
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Teaching behavioral expectations and recognizing students for following them is a much more positive approach than waiting for misbehavior to occur before responding. The purpose of school-wide PBS is to establish a climate in which appropriate behavior is the norm.
 
The Henry County R-I Schools have been given a great opportunity to take the lead in the implementation of a Behavioral Strategy that is currently making its way through the educational system. Henry County R-I is the first high school in Central RPDC to implement the Positive Behavioral Supports. We are one of only 18 high schools implementing PBS in the state of Missouri. This strategy is a school wide system that is based on reinforcing positive behaviors as they occur and modeling the correct behavior when it does not.
 
 
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  The purpose of the intervention strategy is to allow students a first hand opportunity to view how positive behavior is perceived and treated by society as a whole. Create an environment in which instructional opportunities
exist for all involved with Henry County R-1 Schools. As a District our focus is on student achievement and behavior plays a key role in how successful a student can be in the classroom this is one of the primary reasons for the implementation of the PBS program.
 
     
     
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