FPC rewards positive behavior


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About 900 students participated in the positive-behavior celebrations. COURTESY PHOTO
About 900 students participated in the positive-behavior celebrations. COURTESY PHOTO
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Approximately 900 juniors, sophomores, and freshmen reaped the benefits of positive behavior Friday, June 3 at Flagler Palm Coast High School. All students who received no referrals for the entire school year were treated to a day of bounce-house madness as part of the school’s positive reward system.

Included in the activities setup in the 800 gym were a Velcro wall, bouncy boxing ring, gladiator jousting court, bungee run, and an obstacle course from Jumperama Inflatable Rentals.

A DJ station spun music and raffled off free iPod shuffles, 200 Bulldogs T-shirts and gift cards, while students danced, socialized and ate snacks.

Money for the event was provided by grants from FPC’s School Advisory Council.

 

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