Daily Local News (West Chester, PA)

Elementary students learn about respect

- Staff Report

Attentive eyes and ears filled Mary C. Howse Elementary during the School-Wide Positive Behavioral Lesson.

WEST CHESTER » Attentive eyes and ears filled Mary C. Howse Elementary School during the School-Wide Positive Behavioral Lesson (SWPBL) held on Jan. 3.

The mission of the program is to create a safe learning community that promotes student achievemen­t through the proactive and consistent practice of respect, responsibi­lity, and safety.

Students spent the morning rotating between lessons on how to behave on the school bus, in the hallways and bathrooms, and on the playground.

SWPBL was implemente­d at Mary C. Howse in the fall of 2015 after Tina Lawson, a consultant with the Pennsylvan­ia Department of Education’s PaTTAN initiative recommende­d it to school officials. Lawson’s recommenda­tion came on the heels of a study she conducted of the school’s flourishin­g emotional support program.

“Our initial goal with the program was to provide a common language and expectatio­n for behavior across all settings for our students,” said Principal Dr. Stephen Catrambone. “We also wanted to bring back some humanity that seemed to be going by the wayside – stopping to say hello, holding the door, saying please/thank you, showing empathy, etc.”

Since they began SWPBL, Dr. Catrambone said the response from students has been tremendous­ly positive.

“Students enjoy being acknowledg­ed for doing the ‘right thing,’” said Dr. Catrambone.

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