PBIS Information

PBIS Is:

“An implementation framework for maximizing the selection and use of evidence-based prevention and intervention practices along a multi-tiered continuum that supports the academic, social emotional and behavioral competence of all students.”

(PBIS.org, National Technical Assistance Center on PBIS, June, 2018)


All students at the high school will learn how to be successful through the PBIS School-wide Behavioral Expectations Matrix

Heights High School Behavior Matrix.docx.pdf

Students can be recognized for exceptional behavior as well. Heights High uses Positive Referrals to document students who make our school a better place.


Once a month all students who received a positive referral are entered into a raffle. Raffle winners win a prize from the PBIS Store. Sample prizes include:

Water Bottles

T-Shirts

The 9th grade teaching team will teach you more about staying successful and on track with "B's or Better" and the Tiger 12. They know that students who earn B's or Better in their classes are on track for graduation and more likely to be successful after graduation.

The Tiger 12 is a list of actions that you can do in order to give your best during your high school experience.

Tiger 12

  1. Tigers take academics seriously and understand the importance of earning “Bs or Better” in every class.

  2. Tigers attend all classes, arrive on time, and are present, keeping electronic devices silenced and out of sight.

  3. Tigers do their best to participate in clubs, sports, and after school help.

  4. Tigers respect themselves, peers, adults, their school, and other people's property and hold each other accountable to do the same.

  5. Tigers solve conflicts with their brains.

  6. Tigers are aware of the impact they have on others and use their strengths to better the Tiger family.

  7. Tigers are kind and do not engage in discussions that hurt others, in person or on social media.

  8. Tigers are honest, submit their own work, and hold peers accountable.

  9. Tigers are responsible for their own actions and do not blame others or make excuses.

  10. Tigers plan for success by being focused, staying organized, prioritizing what’s important, and avoiding procrastination.

  11. Tigers advocate for themselves and live by the mantra, “Don’t be quiet!”

  12. Tigers choose friends who make them feel good and motivate them to do better.

Learn more and ask questions when you need help

Remote Freshman Orientation

HELPFUL RESOURCES FOR THE SCHOOL YEAR!

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Accessing Infinite Campus

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Using Infinite Campus

This 9th Grade documentary movie outlines the importance of starting high school on track!