PBIS Lessons Learned Part 4: Elementary Age
Video: PBIS Lessons Learned Part 4: Elementary Age
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March 16, 2023 | 4:00pm
Recognizing the unique experiences and traditions of a diverse school population is key to building a strong school community. Join us for the next episode in the PBIS Lessons Learned series to hear how an elementary school team adapted their PBIS implementation to be responsive to the various cultures within their community and supportive of immigrant students and families making the transition into their school.
Presented by: Carly McVey, Senior Director, OCALI; Juanita Rogers, Principal, Forest Hill Community Learing Center; Beth Wyszynski, Instructional Coach, Forest Hill Community Learning Center; Erin Robinson, Dean of Students, Forest Hill Community Learning Center. Note: Beth and Erin will not attend playback on 3/16
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