PBIS & LIM Side by side BOTH Student responsibility/ownership

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PBIS & LIM Side by side BOTH Student responsibility/ownership Framework to develop7 Habits, gifts & talents, authentic leadership opportunities, and soft skills Process to teach, model, internalize, and reinforce leadership Integrated into all aspects of culture Creates a culture & climate based on leadership Includes goal setting, progress monitoring, and follow through to goals School autonomy in process- best practices applied flexibly Staff & student relationships; Staff & staff relationships PBIS Framework to teach, model, reinforce positive behavior Procedures related to clear expectations, consequences, & acknowledgments Integrated into all areas Creates a positive discipline system Intervention to reduce disrupting & aggressive behavior District and program consistency Staff & student relationships BOTH Student responsibility/ownership Whole child- academic, social, emotional Empowering adults Relationships