Parent Resources for Middle and High School Students

Parents, 

Here are some resources to help your middle and high school students.

Khan Academy

Discovery Education

Cincinnati Public Library Teen Space

Library of Congress

Summer Enrichment

Positive Behavior Interventions and Supports (PBIS) a the Jr/Sr High School:

Students who attend Mount Healthy Jr/Sr. High School work to develop a positive school culture conducive to learning that is built on trust and hard work. MTH Jr/Sr. staff are dedicated to teaching and developing students into positive members of our community. To achieve these goals, staff teach our students and exhibit the following essential skills and tools needed to be competitive in today’s society;

  1. Continuous learning,

  2. Problem solving,

  3. Conflict resolution,

  4. Technology literacy,

  5. Listening,

  6. Team building and

  7. Leadership.

In addition, all staff and students are team builders and leaders committed to being positive role models for others. ALL stakeholders are engaged as active and curious learners who embrace the rich diversity of the world around them in pursuit of excellence.  MTHCS students pursue the development of leadership through the eight pillars of character. These pillars are the guide that creates the framework for student learning and success! Eight Pillars of Character are as follows”

1.  Integrity

2.  Respect

3.  Trustworthiness

4.  Hard Work

5.  Responsibility

6.  Caring

7.  Good Citizenship

8.  Ownership

THE CORE VALUES ARE: FAMILY, ACADEMICS and ACTIVITIES

 Parents, you can support MTHCS PBIS and your child’s positive behavior be doing the following:

Review the school wide expectations with your child.

Be sure your child is ready for school after a good night’s sleep.

Ask your child about her school day each day.

Stay in touch with your child’s teacher.

Encourage your child to use appropriate language and tone with everyone.

Practice positive phrases, such as, “Thank you,” “Excuse me,” “Please,” and “I’m sorry.”

Be a visible part of your child’s school day.

Attend school meetings and other activities as your schedule allows.

See your students’ building principal about specific PBIS school activities.