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PBIS/S.O.A.R. Expectations

What is PBIS?

PBIS is a proactive approach that schools use to improve school safety and promote positive behavior. The focus of PBIS is prevention, not punishment. At its heart, PBIS calls on schools to teach students positive behavior strategies, just as they would teach about any other subject - like reading or math.

At Monroe, we use the acronym S.O.A.R. to teach behavior expectations.

S - Stay Safe

O - On Task

A - Act Responsibly

R - Respect yourself and Others

Here is a chart of the behavior expectations in various parts of our school:

PBIS at Monroe

MOEPBISSchool-wideSOARMatrix24-25 (PDF)