Local officers talk to students about good behavior

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Urbana North Elementary had its second quarter Positive Behavior and Intervention Supports Assembly on Jan. 13. Urbana Police Officers Chris Snyder and Casey Evans told students how to be responsible, respectful and the best they can be in the community.

Students who arrived at school each day on time and were not sent to the office during the second quarter were entered into a bike drawing and received bracelets with the words “be the best that you can be.

Officer Casey Evans of the Urbana Police Division tells North Elementary students how to be good citizens at the school’s second Positive Behavior and Intervention Supports assembly. Guidance Counselor Cris Dorsey, right, conducts the interview with Evans.
https://www.urbanacitizen.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/36/2017/01/web1_PBIS-1.jpgOfficer Casey Evans of the Urbana Police Division tells North Elementary students how to be good citizens at the school’s second Positive Behavior and Intervention Supports assembly. Guidance Counselor Cris Dorsey, right, conducts the interview with Evans. Submitted photo

Officer Chris Snyder, back left, and Officer Casey Evans of the Urbana Police Division talk with North Elementary students about good behavior at the school’s PBIS assembly.
https://www.urbanacitizen.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/36/2017/01/web1_PBIS-2.jpgOfficer Chris Snyder, back left, and Officer Casey Evans of the Urbana Police Division talk with North Elementary students about good behavior at the school’s PBIS assembly. Submitted photo

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