Keystone Elementary given positive behavior award 

(L-r) Doctor’s Inlet Elementary Principal Carolyn Ayers, Keystone Heights Elementary Assistant Principal Kayleigh Williams, KHES teacher Jenn Cumbus and District Director of Climate and Culture Laura Fogarty display a banner for Doctor’s Inlet recognizing the school for implementing positive behavior policies.

BY DAN HILDEBRAN  Monitor Editor  FLEMING ISLAND— Clay County Public Schools Superintendent David Broskie gave Keystone Heights Elementary School administrators a statewide award for implementing positive behavior policies at the school.   Broskie said the policies: positive behavior intervention and support, is a systematic approach to teaching and managing behavior in schools.   Broskie also gave the…

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