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FMS rewards students for PRIDE
Fairfield Middle School officials announced the October winners for its Positive Behavior Interventions and Support ? Trojan PRIDE drawing.
?Fairfield Middle School is in its seventh year as a PBIS school,? said FMS associate principal Matt Jones. ?PBIS stands for Postitive Behavior Interventions and Supports. This program has helped us create a school climate that is safe and orderly. Students are expected to ...
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Sep. 30, 2018 10:44 pm
Fairfield Middle School officials announced the October winners for its Positive Behavior Interventions and Support ? Trojan PRIDE drawing.
?Fairfield Middle School is in its seventh year as a PBIS school,? said FMS associate principal Matt Jones. ?PBIS stands for Postitive Behavior Interventions and Supports. This program has helped us create a school climate that is safe and orderly. Students are expected to have Trojan PRIDE at all times, in all school settings.?
PRIDE, Jones explained, stands for:
Prepared to learn
Respectful to self and others
Integrity in our actions
Dependable
Environmentally safe and aware
?The students get rewarded for consistently good behavior, going above and beyond school expectations, or making improvements in their behavior,? said Jones. ?PRIDE tickets are given to these students, and we have a drawing at the end of the month.?
Fairfield Middle School students whose names were drawn in the October Trojan PRIDE were:
Fifth-graders ? Gavin Bolander, Jaxen Allen, Maddi Woodburn, Savannah Hollander, Allen David Creer, Ben Boatright, Malena Bloomquist, Brandon Brinkschroeder, Briana Steele, Sterling Spees, Lindsay Knopp, Ben Sirdoreus, Cheyenne Sinn, and Kayla Reiner.
Sixth-graders ? Myles Huffman, Hunter Mason, Erica Myers, Elizabeth Snelling, Maggie Rayburn, Jai Hagans, Trey Hunter, Felicia Strong, Brookelynn Silvers, Jacob Carlson, Tate Allen, Lydelle Turner, Jace Hannes, Ellie Stever, and Dylan Beasley.
Seventh-graders ? Nate Smithburg, Hannah Hughes, Brad Woodburn, Emma Winkleman, Wyatt Whitham, Carter Harkins, Grace Sobaski, Nate Woodburn, Tess Paton, Reagan Wilson, Hannah Bergren, Jordan Pohren, Joey Valdez, Craig Parker, and Abby Ford.
Eighth-graders ? Spiros Petrimeas, Brooke Sanderson, Makayla Abbott, Julia Gonzalez, Izzy Ferrell, Jonathon Estle, Clare Else, Phoebe Fiedler, Logan Nelson, Benji Boucherle, Rachal Johnston, Sebastian Clemenson, Tejah Kingsbury, Chance Swan, and Puja Baral.