UAMS promotes positive behavior

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UAMS Promote Positive Behaviors

Upper Adams Middle School held a mid-term assembly to recognize and reward students who consistently demonstrate the school’s Core Values: Respect, Responsibility, and Excellence. These values are emphasized from the moment students transition into middle school.

Students earn LiveSchool points daily in each class for behaviors such as being prepared, participating actively, and maintaining regular attendance. Those who accumulated the required number of points received a ticket to enter a prize drawing. During the assembly, random ticket numbers were drawn, and students were awarded prizes. Impressively, over 92% of students earned enough points to qualify for the drawing.

The staff at UAMS go above and beyond to support and celebrate students. Collectively, they donated or purchased over 40 prizes for 7th and 8th grade students, ensuring that every student who earned a ticket received a reward. The creativity and effort that went into organizing this event reflect just one of the many ways the UAMS staff foster positive behavior and a supportive school culture.