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Three students were recently chosen to be the sixth-grade Positive Behavioral Interventions and Supports (PBIS) leaders at Hillsboro Middle School.
PBIS is a program implemented at the middle school with the expectations that students will learn, listen, show respect, stay safe, and solve problems.
The students — Kamari Lee, Nevaeh Blair and Abigail Morton — displayed leadership skills and proved themselves to be good role models in all four areas.
Submitted by Hillsboro Middle School.
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