Clearview Elementary Receives Gold Level Recognition for Schoolwide Positive Behavior Support for 10th Consecutive Year
Clearview Elementary has been awarded gold level recognition for its SW-PBS (Schoolwide Positive Behavior Support) implementation efforts during the 2021-22 school year.
Clearview has now received this distinction for 10 consecutive years. They received a special banner marking the accomplishment.
Missouri Schoolwide Positive Behavior Support formally announced the names of Missouri schools who earned the Award of Excellence from SW-PBS for their exemplary implementation of multi-tiered systems of behavioral support during the 2021-22 school year.
Representatives from Clearview accepted the recognition on May 23. Making the presentation were PBS Consultants for the South Central Region Becky Boggs and Jeanie Carey.
SW-PBS is an evidence-based, proactive approach to teaching and reinforcing positive behavior in students, thereby improving student behavior, creating safe schools, and maximizing instructional time and student engagement.
Clearview Elementary Gold Level Recognition
Clearview Elementary staff accepts the school’s 10th consecutive gold level recognition for its Missouri SW-PBS (Schoolwide Positive Behavior Support) implementation efforts during the 2021-22 school year. From left are Guidance Counselor Cheryl Spratt, Administrative Assistant Michelle Rice, Third-Grade Teacher Beth Smith and Music Teacher Stephanie Holdmeyer.
Clearview Elementary Gold Level Recognition
Clearview Elementary staff accepts the school’s 10th consecutive gold level recognition for its Missouri SW-PBS (Schoolwide Positive Behavior Support) implementation efforts during the 2021-22 school year. Front row, from left, are Guidance Counselor Cheryl Spratt, Administrative Assistant Michelle Rice, Third-Grade Teacher Beth Smith and Music Teacher Stephanie Holdmeyer. Back row, from left, are PBS Consultant for the South Central Region Becky Boggs, School District of Washington Assistant Superintendents John McColloch, Dr. Rachael Franssen and Maranda Anderson, PBS Consultant for the South Central Region Jeanie Carey, and SDOW Director of Social Emotional Learning Rachael Wilcox.