Earlsboro Holds First “Sorting Ceremony” for Positive Behavior

  • Earlsboro Elementary student Lethanial Hinesley spins the “family” sorting wheel as Principal Stacey Barton watches, Jan. 17. About 90 first- through fifth-graders participated in the positive behavior intervention ceremony where they spun a wheel to choose one of four families, slid down an inflatable slide and got a T-shirt. Each week, the family with the most points for good behavior will receive a reward. Countywide & Sun/Natasha Dunagan
    Earlsboro Elementary student Lethanial Hinesley spins the “family” sorting wheel as Principal Stacey Barton watches, Jan. 17. About 90 first- through fifth-graders participated in the positive behavior intervention ceremony where they spun a wheel to choose one of four families, slid down an inflatable slide and got a T-shirt. Each week, the family with the most points for good behavior will receive a reward. Countywide & Sun/Natasha Dunagan
  • Members of the “ROC family” welcome Lane Whitlock during the Earlsboro Elementary School “Sorting Ceremony” on Jan. 17.
    Members of the “ROC family” welcome Lane Whitlock during the Earlsboro Elementary School “Sorting Ceremony” on Jan. 17.
  • Project RESPECT Mental Health Provider Crystal Simonds holds a Roaree T-shirt up to Earlsboro Elementary student Pazlei Fry.
    Project RESPECT Mental Health Provider Crystal Simonds holds a Roaree T-shirt up to Earlsboro Elementary student Pazlei Fry.
  • Earlsboro first-grade teacher Lisa Coomer gives Kaden Spurlin high-fives as he joins the "Roaree" family. About 90 first- through fifth-graders participated in the positive behavior intervention "sorting ceremony," where they spun a wheel to choose one of four families, slid down an inflatable slide and got a T-shirt on Jan. 17. Each week, the family with the most points for good behavior will receive a reward. Countywide & Sun/Natasha Dunagan
    Earlsboro first-grade teacher Lisa Coomer gives Kaden Spurlin high-fives as he joins the "Roaree" family. About 90 first- through fifth-graders participated in the positive behavior intervention "sorting ceremony," where they spun a wheel to choose one of four families, slid down an inflatable slide and got a T-shirt on Jan. 17. Each week, the family with the most points for good behavior will receive a reward. Countywide & Sun/Natasha Dunagan
  • After spinning a wheel and going down an inflatable slide, Judah Hopkins gets a hug from Earlsboro second-grade teacher Stephanie Kleckner before receiving a ROC T-shirt, Jan. 17. Countywide & Sun/Natasha Dunagan
    After spinning a wheel and going down an inflatable slide, Judah Hopkins gets a hug from Earlsboro second-grade teacher Stephanie Kleckner before receiving a ROC T-shirt, Jan. 17. Countywide & Sun/Natasha Dunagan
  • Earlsboro Elementary student Gunner Sullivan gets high-fives from his fellow "Wassee family" members. About 90 first- through fifth-graders participated in the positive behavior intervention "sorting ceremony," where they spun a wheel to choose one of four families, slid down an inflatable slide and got a T-shirt on Jan. 17. Each week, the family with the most points for good behavior will receive a reward. Countywide & Sun/Natasha Dunagan
    Earlsboro Elementary student Gunner Sullivan gets high-fives from his fellow "Wassee family" members. About 90 first- through fifth-graders participated in the positive behavior intervention "sorting ceremony," where they spun a wheel to choose one of four families, slid down an inflatable slide and got a T-shirt on Jan. 17. Each week, the family with the most points for good behavior will receive a reward. Countywide & Sun/Natasha Dunagan
    Earlsboro Elementary School has come up with a unique way to reward good behavior in students. On Jan. 17, about 90 first- through fifth-graders took turns spinning a wheel that sorted them into “families.” Then, they got to go down an inflatable slide and receive their family’s T-shirt. Each week, the family with the most points for good deeds will receive a reward....

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