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View Response #12
Parent PBIS Survey
: View Response #12
Please check all grade levels that your child or children are in this year.
3rd; 6th; 8th
What do you know about PBIS?
encourages positive behavior through positive reinforcement
Have you heard or know about the Trojan Traits: Respectful, Responsible & Ready?
Yes
Does your child show you or talk with you about receiving Trojan Tickets?
No
If your child talks about receiving Trojan Tickets, what do they say they recieve them for?
if I ask about tickets, the answers vary: good behavior in computer class; good scores on assignments/tests; helping out
Do you feel your child's behavior has improved in any area based on the receipt of Trojan Tickets?
Yes
If you feel your child's behavior has improved based on the receipt of Trojan Tickets please explain how.
two of my kids respond to rewards better than the other child - they will try harder to do well or be polite or helpful in order to save up tickets. I don't believe my other child is a big behavior problem, but hasn't been motivated as much by the tickets.
Has your child talked with you about spending their Trojan Tickets at the Trojan Store?
Yes
If your child has talked with you about the Trojan Store, what do they say?
8th grader; likes saving up for the gift cards (or "big" stuff)
6th grader: doesn't talk about it
3rd grader - says he never has enough tickets to get great stuff, but really likes going to store
Do you feel your child has positive support when it comes to his/her behavior at school?
Yes
What could be done to improve the behavioral support your child is receiving?
Keep it up - don't get lax just because the ticket program has been in place for a little while now.
Vary the rewarded behavior - not just being quiet in line, but maybe for being extra polite or gracious; not just for getting an A, but for improving from a C to a B
These are probably lame ideas - just encouraging staff to keep the rewarded behaviors interesting. Some already do, I'm sure!
Created at 4/25/2009 11:05 AM by ***
Last modified at 4/25/2009 11:21 AM by ***