Schools are encouraged to dedicate a bulletin board in their school solely to PBIS. This bulletin board can be used to provide updates to everyone about what is occurring around PBIS, can remind students of the expectations, can be used to publicize acknowledgements or for any other purpose to increase the involvement of everyone with PBIS. Schools should also have posters in the hallways and classrooms that draw everyone’s attention to them and publicize about PBIS and the expectations.
Bryant School
Each classroom creates their own poster on which every student displays the tangible acknowledgements they receive.
Emerson
Emerson is focusing on Lunch Room expectations and students caught meeting the expectations get their picture taken at their lunch table and the picture is posted on the Lunch Room Awards bulletin board for all to see.
Emerson Door Decorating Contest
Milwaukee French Immersion
Bulletin boards with examples of what it looks like when students reach the expectations in different settings can be found throughout the school.
“We Celebrate…. Our Success.”
Milwaukee German Immersion
“The Beetle Tree” All students who receive a tangible acknowledgement are posted on their “Beetle Tree” for everyone to see.
Grantosa
Grantosa takes pictures of their PBIS winners in all grade levels and posts their pictures on the PBIS bulletin board in the hallway.
Kilbourn
Cafeteria bulletin board filled with the cafeteria expectations large enough for all students to see.
Hartford Avenue University School
Each week their PBIS winners are called down for a picture in front of their PBIS bulletin board. This picture is then posted on the bulletin board with the other winners.
Honey Creek
Students who are “Spotted Using Good Behavior” get their name posted on their PBIS “Be Spotted Using Good Behavior” bulletin board.
Humboldt Park
Student recognized for achieving their Three Bee’s get a Bee to put on their PBIS Bulleting Board.
Lowell
Lowell tracks the number of days that the students meet their PBIS Expectations in the lunchroom with the goal of reaching them 5 days in a row every week.
Manitoba
Bulletin board with the expectations and pictures of staff exhibiting the right way and the wrong way in different settings.
Milwaukee Spanish Immersion
“Have a Positive Attitude.” Bulletin board of picture examples of students reaching the expectations in different settings.
“The Goal of MSIS” Bulletin Board tracking their total school-wide acknowledgements aiming for their next school-wide celebration.
Bradley Tech
Each lunch hour that reaches the lunch room expectations earns a scoop of ice cream on their cone. Lunch hours that earn a specific number of scoops earn an acknowledgement.
To submit your school’s PBIS Bulletin Boards please contact your PBIS External Coach
or e-mail Jon Jagemann jagemaj@milwaukee.k12.wi.us







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