Friday, November 16, 2018

PBIS Celebration

By: Kylie Smith




At the end of each quarter, Clarksville High hosts a celebration for their successful students. This includes all students that have a passing grade within both the high school and middle school. Although the event is typically held by the PBIS Committee, the high school Student Council took the lead this quarter! The council decided on a competition between the classes this quarter, and the idea really took off.

Cora Lundgren said, “The PBIS celebration wasn’t really on our radar, but it really spiked within the students.”

Most students really enjoyed this activity and wish that it will make another appearance throughout the year.

Allyson Essink said, “I really thought it was a cool, new idea. The games were really fun and easy to take part in.”

The competition was composed of a carjam, a blindfolded makeup challenge, a blindfolded eating challenge, and a chair race. These games were particularly popular and were really enjoyed by the student body. Although these games sound pretty simple, Emma Poppe explained how hard they actually were.

Poppe said, “It was pretty difficult to complete these challenges because I was not able to talk or see during the makeup challenge.”



All in all, the celebration went over pretty well. The student council has a lot more exciting things to come, so stay tuned!

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