School-Wide Positive Behavior

School-Wide Positive Behavior Support (SWPBS) is a program used to promote and maximize behavioral skills within students.  This program is in place at both Liberty Elementary School and North Penn-Liberty Jr./Sr. High School for the entire student body.  

During the first weeks of school, students in grades seven through twelve will be taught lessons that emphasize achievement and being safe, tolerant, and responsible in several environments around the school:  the classroom, hallway, restroom, cafeteria, auditorium, school bus, and parking lot.  These expected student behaviors will then be reinforced throughout the school year.

NPLHS uses “Star Bucks” and other rewards to recognize students for their positive behavior.  

Below, you will be able to view the specific behaviors that are emphasized in the different environments around the school.

NPL Behavior Matrix