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Elizabeth Holt took on the ownership of behavior tracking, points, and rewards at Von Tobel, and she built a team of students to help her build it all.

In this webinar, Elizabeth reflects on the legacy and challenges of their previous program and what they realized it would take to rebuild it.

At the center of Von Tobel's program is their student-run school store. Now, after two months of operationalizing the store, Elizabeth knows what works and what doesn't. She walks you through the step-by-step process for building a rewards store, what it takes to make it student-run, and the impact it's already had on their school culture.

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The team at Von Tobel Middle School in Las Vegas's Clark Country School District set out to rebuild their behavior program in 2022. It just didn't have the buy-in or leadership it needed to be successful. Their new strategy didn't just involve retraining staff, it included recruiting students to run the program's reward system – the school store. Here's how they did it.

Elizabeth Holt took on the ownership of behavior tracking, points, and rewards at Von Tobel, and she built a team of students to help her build it all.

In this webinar, Elizabeth reflects on the legacy and challenges of their previous program and what they realized it would take to rebuild it.

At the center of Von Tobel's program is their student-run school store. Now, after two months of operationalizing the store, Elizabeth knows what works and what doesn't. She walks you through the step-by-step process for building a rewards store, what it takes to make it student-run, and the impact it's already had on their school culture.

Let’s take this to your inbox
We’ll send you our monthly newsletter which is fully stocked with free resources like articles, videos, podcasts, reward ideas, and anything else we can think of to help you make your school awesome.

Elizabeth Holt took on the ownership of behavior tracking, points, and rewards at Von Tobel, and she built a team of students to help her build it all.

In this webinar, Elizabeth reflects on the legacy and challenges of their previous program and what they realized it would take to rebuild it.

At the center of Von Tobel's program is their student-run school store. Now, after two months of operationalizing the store, Elizabeth knows what works and what doesn't. She walks you through the step-by-step process for building a rewards store, what it takes to make it student-run, and the impact it's already had on their school culture.

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We’ll send you our monthly newsletter which is fully stocked with free resources like articles, videos, podcasts, reward ideas, and anything else we can think of to help you make your school awesome.

About the Presenter

Elizabeth Holt is a proud Von Tobel Middle School Tiger! She is from Texas, received a Bachelor's Degree in Education from the University of Texas at El Paso, and her Masters is in Educational Media from Nova Southeastern University. Elizabeth has been teaching for 25 years in schools in New Mexico and Las Vegas, Nevada. This will be her eighth year at Von Tobel Middle School teaching sixth-grade English Language Arts. It is her first year working with a small group of students with their school’s reward system, LiveSchool. 

Elizabeth has a true passion for working with their middle school learners! Helping each child progress in all areas of their development—academic, social, and language is a challenge that she is honored to accept daily. She strives to create a community of learners that nurtures this growth in a positive, fun environment.

About the Event

Elizabeth Holt took on the ownership of behavior tracking, points, and rewards at Von Tobel, and she built a team of students to help her build it all.

In this webinar, Elizabeth reflects on the legacy and challenges of their previous program and what they realized it would take to rebuild it.

At the center of Von Tobel's program is their student-run school store. Now, after two months of operationalizing the store, Elizabeth knows what works and what doesn't. She walks you through the step-by-step process for building a rewards store, what it takes to make it student-run, and the impact it's already had on their school culture.

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About the Event

Elizabeth Holt took on the ownership of behavior tracking, points, and rewards at Von Tobel, and she built a team of students to help her build it all.

In this webinar, Elizabeth reflects on the legacy and challenges of their previous program and what they realized it would take to rebuild it.

At the center of Von Tobel's program is their student-run school store. Now, after two months of operationalizing the store, Elizabeth knows what works and what doesn't. She walks you through the step-by-step process for building a rewards store, what it takes to make it student-run, and the impact it's already had on their school culture.

Let’s take this to your inbox
We’ll send you our monthly newsletter which is fully stocked with free resources like articles, videos, podcasts, reward ideas, and anything else we can think of to help you make your school awesome.

The team at Von Tobel Middle School in Las Vegas's Clark Country School District set out to rebuild their behavior program in 2022. It just didn't have the buy-in or leadership it needed to be successful. Their new strategy didn't just involve retraining staff, it included recruiting students to run the program's reward system – the school store. Here's how they did it.

Elizabeth Holt took on the ownership of behavior tracking, points, and rewards at Von Tobel, and she built a team of students to help her build it all.

In this webinar, Elizabeth reflects on the legacy and challenges of their previous program and what they realized it would take to rebuild it.

At the center of Von Tobel's program is their student-run school store. Now, after two months of operationalizing the store, Elizabeth knows what works and what doesn't. She walks you through the step-by-step process for building a rewards store, what it takes to make it student-run, and the impact it's already had on their school culture.

Learn more about the author, 
Elizabeth Holt
 
Let’s take this to your inbox
We’ll send you our monthly newsletter which is fully stocked with free resources like articles, videos, podcasts, reward ideas, and anything else we can think of to help you make your school awesome.

The team at Von Tobel Middle School in Las Vegas's Clark Country School District set out to rebuild their behavior program in 2022. It just didn't have the buy-in or leadership it needed to be successful. Their new strategy didn't just involve retraining staff, it included recruiting students to run the program's reward system – the school store. Here's how they did it.

Elizabeth Holt took on the ownership of behavior tracking, points, and rewards at Von Tobel, and she built a team of students to help her build it all.

In this webinar, Elizabeth reflects on the legacy and challenges of their previous program and what they realized it would take to rebuild it.

At the center of Von Tobel's program is their student-run school store. Now, after two months of operationalizing the store, Elizabeth knows what works and what doesn't. She walks you through the step-by-step process for building a rewards store, what it takes to make it student-run, and the impact it's already had on their school culture.

Learn more about the author, 
Elizabeth Holt
 

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