ARGH! We Pirates be on our best behavior!

DEGRAFF — Riverside Elementary kicks off PBIS assembly with the Super U Challenge.

On Jan. 17 students were visited with an assembly by Super U challenge. Students were invited to participate in fun challenges using costumes, funny props and even some slime to help them learn that we all have the “super power” to choose our words and actions.

The Super U challenge also focused on the importance of respect, kindness and trust. Students at Riverside will now be challenged to practice good behavior using ARGH A- Act responsibly, R- Respect everyone, G- enGage your mind and H- Have self-control, in classrooms as well as hallways, the library, playground, lunchroom and bus.

Teachers will reward students having good behavior with coins to use at the Pirate Cove shop. The program was made possible through grants from the Logan County Education Foundation. The district thanks the providers of the James Milroy Foundation gran for the program.