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Lincoln Elementary describes 'Warrior Way' PBIS program as suspensions and referrals fall

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Lincoln Elementary teachers and administrators briefed the Gettysburg Area SD board on the schoolwide 'Warrior Way' positive-behavior program, saying referrals and suspensions have fallen sharply since 2018–19 and that fundraising and community donations support rewards and materials.

Gettysburg — Lincoln Elementary Principal Matt McFarland and three staff members presented the school’s "Warrior Way," a schoolwide positive behavior interventions and supports (PBIS) program, to the Gettysburg Area School District Board.

The presentation described the program’s goal: to teach and reinforce expected behaviors across school settings so students feel safe and engaged. "The Warrior Way is a school wide PBIS program," Matt McFarland said, explaining the program’s pillars: be here, be involved, be committed and be kind. He and staff said the program emphasizes modeling…

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