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The Power of PBIS and Community-based Partnerships to Support the Whole Child


Video: The Power of PBIS and Community-based Partnerships to Support the Whole Child



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October 21, 2021 | 4:00pm

The Ohio Department of Education's strategic plan and Whole Child framework are designed to connect and address the needs most central to a child's development. Positive Behavioral Interventions and Supports (PBIS) directly aligns with and supports the implementation of this work. Get a sneak peek at a new video series developed for Ohio school districts called PBIS: Supporting the Whole Child. Hear from educators and community organizations as they discuss creative partnerships that are having a positive impact on student success.

Presented by: Amy Bixler-Coffin, Director for the Autism Center and Carly McVey, Senior Director of Integrated Solutions and Project Management, OCALI


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