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Plymouth Elementary highlights PBIS program and a Title I‑funded book vending machine to boost positive behavior

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Plymouth Elementary presented its Positive Behavioral Intervention and Supports program centered on 'spirit tickets' and a book vending machine stocked with PTO and Title I funds; staff described weekly drawings, whole‑school rewards and examples of students recognizing positive behavior in peers.

Plymouth Elementary School principal Margaret Doan and family‑intervention specialist Erin Pung described the school’s two‑year effort to implement Positive Behavioral Interventions and Supports (PBIS), centered on “spirit tickets” and a book vending machine purchased with Title I funds and stocked by the school’s PTO.

Doan told the Midland Public Schools Board of Education that the ticket system recognizes students who demonstrate attributes such as caring, being principled, open‑mindedness, risk‑taking, communication and…

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