Students at Albert Schweitzer Elementary School in Levittown kicked off their positive behavior intervention and support program for the school year.
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The students last Friday took part in five activities that lined up with CARES (Cooperation, positive Attitude, be Respectful, Empathize, and be Safe). The program helps set a framework for each of the district’s school to establish “respect while teaching positive values that carry well beyond the classroom,” according to the Neshaminy School District.
The program has received recognition from the Pennsylvania Positive Behavior Support Network.


