
A PBIS tool to improve student behaviors and achieve faster, greater school-wide success.
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Absenteeism over 10%? Disrespect for teachers? Inappropriate language? Students fighting? Classroom outbursts? Lack of parental involvement? Student depression, anxiety, or bullying?
We improve these behaviors and more!
Attend a WebinarStudies consistently show poor student behaviors produce poor achievement. By improving student behaviors, student achievement will rise. Improving behavior entails: Get the attention of parents and students, explain ideal behaviors to them, then measure how behaviors change. Repeat this for 15+ behavior issues a year and the school's results grow stronger!
Listen to Phil DeCico explain more.
We improve student behaviors to achieve school-wide success.
We engage both parents and students. We promote ideal student behaviors and get broad buy-in. After we get buy-in, the natural result is improved student behaviors and stronger achievements!

Parents and Students
We engage parents and students with clear messages. We use texting and uplifting, video-linked messages.

Principals Approve All
Principals can edit or customize the messaging. They can also request new message topics for their K12 school.

Guaranteed Benefits
We measure everything so principals see positive results. If not, principals get their money back!
What student behaviors does Principal's Voice improve today?
We asked principals for a list of their highest priority behaviors they felt would immediately improve their schools. Every two weeks, a subscribing principal can now choose one of these topics to improve success at their school.
Chronic
- Absenteeism over 10%
- Tardiness
- Cheating or plagiarism
- Poor homework practices
- Inappropriate language
- Lack of school spirit
- Poor parental involvement
- Lack of manners/kindness
- Disruptive cafeteria actions
- Bad hallway behavior
- Transportation behavior
- Pick-up/drop-off violations
Serious
- Disrespect for teachers
- Care of school grounds
- AI “doing” the homework
- Inappropriate behavior at school events
- Negative peer pressure
- Dressing inappropriately
- Being inattentive in class
- Disruptive social media use
- Inappropriate use of technologies
- Recurring anger expression
- Classroom outbursts
- Students fighting in school
Student Harm
- Academic stress
- School vandalism
- Social isolation
- Minor bullying events
- Grief and loss event
- Non-school related injury
- Verbal discrimination
- Substance abuse
- Rampant rumors
School Resource Connections
- Student Depression
- Student Anxiety
- Exposing violence plan
- Major bullying event
- Food insecurity
- Transportation needs
- Housing insecurity
- Experiencing abuse
- Weight/Body image issues
- Weapons on campus
- Drugs/alcohol on campus