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Meads Mill middle school expands student 'workforce' program to build responsibility and belonging
Summary
Meads Mill presented its student workforce program to the school board, describing jobs for students (morning announcements, computer captain, lost-and-found, dusting) that award 'Patriot' tickets as incentives. School leaders said the program has engaged roughly 80–100 students per quarter and connects to PBIS and MTSS goals.
Meads Mill Middle School staff and students presented the board with details of the school’s student workforce program, a school-run jobs system that places students in paid and weekly roles around the building to build responsibility and belonging.
Principal Melissa Provo and workforce leads Sharon Hall and Amy Soukup described the program’s goals: give students real roles around the school, teach interview and workplace habits, and connect the work to the school’s PBIS (Positive Behavioral Interventions and Supports) system. Soukup told the board the workforce aligns with PBIS tokens called Patriot…
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