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JGHS students putting PBIS to work

Earlier this year, the Ministry of Education introduced a system wide programme called PBIS (Positive Behavioral Interventions Supports) a framework designed to support a positive school climate. One year 11 tutor group is putting the programme into effect by taking the initiative to creating a video of appreciation for their tutor which was shown in the Tarpon house assembly.

15 students helped out in making the video including filming, editing and casting and the final product was used to surprise the teacher at the assembly.

Year 11 student Aaron Roye helped to produce the video after he said a class mate and friend gave a helping hand.

“Me and my friend Kevin we thought of a way to show appreciation for our tutorial teacher to you know give back so we said why not get the whole class to say some nice words and then we can produce it.”

Cayman 27’s Mario Grey has more.

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Mario Grey

Mario Grey

Mario Grey's passion for journalism has been long intertwined with his love of people and culture from his days as a youth growing up in the Cayman Islands. He captained his debate team whilst at John Gray High School and graduated as Head Prefect. He also worked at KVHU FM in Searcy, Arkansas, United States and worked and interned for Radio Cayman News before graduating from the University Of Arkansas at Little Rock in May 2015.

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