a pre-teen, blonde white girl smiling shyly and holding a clipboard that reads "Morning Meeting"; a decorative circle constructed of slips of gold paper with black writing, each word an inspirational message; a circle of educators look up from a table laden with craft items and smile happily at the camera. Text: Building Effective Supports for Teaching

We strengthen Vermont school communities, so they're better able to work with students at risk of or experiencing social, emotional, and behavioral challenges.

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Learn more about The BEST Project

To help schools develop more effective strategies and interventions, the BEST Team facilitates a variety of workshops, in-service training, university coursework, webinars, and an annual Summer Institute.

Training and technical assistance are presented within the framework of a multi-tiered system of supports, specifically, Positive Behavioral Interventions and Supports (PBIS). They are available to school staff, families/caregivers (including kin, foster, and adoptive caregivers) community members, and a variety of interagency workforce members.

 

The BEST Project is funded through the Vermont Agency of Education (AOE) and supported by the UVM Center on Disability & Community Inclusion.