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Positive Behavioral Interventions and Supports (P.B.I.S.) is an evidence-based three-tiered framework for improving and integrating all of the data, systems, and practices affecting student outcomes every day. It is a way to support everyone – especially students with disabilities – to create the kinds of schools where all students are successful. Please click the button below to view an introduction to HCMS PBIS and review referral processes.
What does P.B.I.S. look like in Hart County Schools?
The administration, faculty, and staff at each of Hart County's school locations have collaborated to create school-wide expectations that are clear and visible to students. School-wide expectations, which are unique to each location and its student population, are reinforced daily in a variety of ways.
Students often receive an abundance of verbal praise, along with a high five and always a smile and consistent reinforcement of good behavior. In addition, students can earn tangible tickets and/or digital points for demonstrating responsible and safe behaviors that can be cashed in for rewards.
As well as reinforcing positive behaviors, Hart County Schools also employ a positive approach to discipline. When a consequence is given, it is used as a teaching opportunity. The time is spent reinforcing expectations and teaching any lagging skills using modeling and practice.
P.B.I.S. is not just another program that we use within Hart County Schools -- it is who we are and what we do!