Cloverleaf Elementary wins PBIS Award

Cloverleaf Elementary School has earned a Bronze Award from the Ohio PBIS Network and the State Support Team for its success with Positive Behavioral Interventions and Supports.

PBIS involves teaching students expected behaviors in a consistent and positive way, modeling and acknowledging those behaviors, and helping all students meet expectations and be successful. PBIS has been shown to improve student achievement, student behavior and school climate.

The Ohio PBIS Network was initiated by the Ohio Department of Education Office for Exceptional Children to develop materials, resources and training to support the scaling up of PBIS in Ohio schools. The Ohio PBIS Network is composed primarily of professionals from each of Ohio’s 16 State Support Teams and the Office for Exceptional Children.

Cloverleaf Elementary is one of 88 schools in Ohio to receive a Bronze Award. Seven schools earned Gold Awards and 15 achieved Silver. Cloverleaf will be honored Nov. 30 at the 2017 Ohio PBIS Showcase in Mansfield.

“This award is a testament to, and worthy acknowledgement of, the years of commitment of our elementary teachers and administrators to the PBIS model,” said Cloverleaf Superintendent Daryl Kubilus. “I am very proud of their successes!”

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