PBIS
What does PBIS look like at Titan Hill Intermediate?
Expectations are displayed throughout the school and taught throughout the year.
Students and staff are able to state the expectations, creating consistency throughout the building.
Staff members model PBIS expectations for students.
Students are reinforced for displaying appropriate behavior in school.
How is PBIS different from other school behavior programs?
Expectations for all students, staff, and settings are in place to create consistency.
The program is focused on acknowledging students for positive behavior using Titan Tickets.
Direct instruction of expected behaviors will occur throughout the school year.
Problem behavior will be responded to with consequences that are focused on reteaching the expected behaviors.
What can you do at home?
Parents and guardians play a crucial role in developing good citizens. Here are some ways you can help support PBIS at home.
Review the Titan Hill Expectations Matrix with your child and post it in your home.
Keep in touch with your child’s teacher.
Encourage your child to use appropriate language and kind words and actions.
Be a contributing member of your child’s school. Volunteer, attend PTA meetings, and other school activities.