DESCRIPTION
OF MODEL SCHOOLS
A PBS Model School is one that has met specific
criteria and has demonstrated innovative, creative,
and functional ways of supporting PBS in their
respective school. Specific characteristics of
PBS Model Schools are their consistent methods
of: (1) utilizing their data to better serve
the students and staff, (2) teaching PBS to new
students throughout the school year, (3) creative
and engaging reward systems, (4) extending PBS
throughout the campus and partnering with the
community, and (5) including PBS into daily activities
across all available teaching opportunities.
These PBS Model Schools have made a commitment
to PBS and to their schools. Congratulations!
Criteria for becoming a PBS Model School in
Florida include all of the following:
1) a high Benchmarks of Quality score indicating
fidelity of SWPBS implementation,
2) outcome data (Mid-Year and End-of-the-Year
Reports) indicating progress, and
3) a recommendation from a District Coordinator,
PBS Coach, or PBS Project staff.
THE 17 PBS MODELSCHOOLS FOR 2004-2005
ARE THE FOLLOWING:
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