PAX
Peaceful, Productive, Healthy, Happy
Our K-2 teachers are all trained in PAX.
You may hear your child talking about PAX or PAX terms...
This page is the parent's guide to PAX at OES!
You may hear your child talking about PAX or PAX terms...
This page is the parent's guide to PAX at OES!
Quick Facts
PAX is research and evidence-based. It teaches students self-regulation, self-control, and self-management in context of collaborating with others for peace, productivity, health and happiness. PAX is not a classroom management program, but makes classroom management much easier. PAX means peaceful, productive, healthy, and happy. PAX “Game” played 2-4 times per day to help grow PAX brains and behavior. (May be secret, may not be). During PAX games students work as a group to earn prizes (non material). Students are never singled out – they work as a group (ex: blue table). Positive peer pressure! |
PAX Terms
PAX, PAX Behavior = Good behavior (leads to peace, productivity, healthiness, and happiness) PAX Leader = One who is showing PAX Spleem(s) = Not Okay, Behavior we do not want PAX Voices (OES Voices) = Voice levels Granny’s Wacky Prizes = Very brief, fun group activities students can earn from PAX games. (Fry like bacon for 30 seconds) Tootle = The opposite of a tattle Tootle Notes = Written positive notes from teachers, classmates, peers. |